find the location of the max value over a lat-long domain
tarana mahzabin
taranaphy at YAHOO.COM
Wed Nov 4 18:08:09 EST 2009
Hi Roger,
I have attached a file which will provide you 3 text file for
Max value of the variable,corresponding position of lat / lon for a time varying loop.
May be this will help you.
Tarana Mahzabin
Graduate Student,
Dept. of Earth and Atmospheric Science,
U of A, Edmonton, Canada.
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From: Roger Shi <shi at AGNES.GSFC.NASA.GOV>
To: GRADSUSR at LIST.CINECA.IT
Sent: Wednesday, November 4, 2009 15:06:39
Subject: find the location of the max value over a lat-long domain
Hi,
I am having problems to find the location of the max value over a
lat-long domain. GrADS only provides the "maxloc" function which only
loop through one dimension, e.g.
maxloc(expr, dim1, dim2 <,tinc>)
expr - any valid GrADS expression
dim1 - the starting dimension expression
dim2 - the ending dimension expression
tinc - optional time increment
Is there any way to loop through both x and y dimensions at the same time?
Best regards,
Roger Shi
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