GrADS set time to all

Derek Goring nztideman at YAHOO.CO.NZ
Mon Jun 8 16:49:30 EDT 2009


Yes!!
set t 1 last
is what I was looking for, thank you

I looked and looked through the documentation, but didn't find it.
Is it there?  If so, where?
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Derek Goring


--- On Tue, 9/6/09, Stephen R McMillan <smcmillan at PLANALYTICS.COM> wrote:

From: Stephen R McMillan <smcmillan at PLANALYTICS.COM>
Subject: Re: GrADS set time to all
To: GRADSUSR at LIST.CINECA.IT
Received: Tuesday, 9 June, 2009, 8:41 AM

Use 'set t 1 last'

Stephen McMillan


Derek Goring <nztideman at YAHOO.CO.NZ>
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I'm reading a monthly grb2 file whose time
dimension varies depending on the number of days in the month.  I
want to extract the time series for a single location.  How do I set
time to be all the times available?   I know the range of times
is in the .ctl file, but is there a wildcard I can use in the set command?

open multi_1.glo_30m.hs.200603.grb2.ctl 
set lat -36
set lon 172 
set t 1  ?
etc



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