GrADS set time to all

Jennifer Adams jma at COLA.IGES.ORG
Mon Jun 8 19:10:11 EDT 2009


I will update the docs. By the way, you can 'set e 1 last' too. For
the Z dimension, 'set z 1 last' hasn't been implemented because it
doesn't make sense for station data ... there is no last when there's
no defined Z axis.
--Jennifer

On Jun 8, 2009, at 5:08 PM, Stephen R McMillan wrote:

> Good!  Regarding documentation, good question.  It's not where one
> would expect, such as in the 'set t...' or tloop documentation.
> However, there is a less-than-clear example in the documentation for
> the tmave( ) function:
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> http://www.iges.org/grads/gadoc/gradfunctmave.html
>
> Nothing in the Users Guide or Tutorial either.  Not sure how I
> learned it--probably an Internet search.
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> Stephen Mc
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> Derek Goring <nztideman at YAHOO.CO.NZ>
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> Yes!!
> set t 1 last
> is what I was looking for, thank you
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> I looked and looked through the documentation, but didn't find it.
> Is it there?  If so, where?
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> --- On Tue, 9/6/09, Stephen R McMillan
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> 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
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> Use 'set t 1 last'
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> Stephen McMillan
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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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