[gradsusr] Calculate WIND module with 'fprintf.gs' -

lalvarez at idemoc.com lalvarez at idemoc.com
Mon Feb 21 12:48:37 EST 2011


Hi Arlindo,

Thanks. It worked fine. I had not thought in incorporating it that way.


 > The first argument to fprintf is a valid grads expression. If u, v 
are your
 > wind variables you write an ASCII file with the wind speed with
 > ga-> fprintf mag(u,v) speed.txt



El 21/02/11 12:05, lalvarez at idemoc.com escribió:
> Hi Arlindo,
>
> I don´t know how to integrate fprintf.gs script and calculate the wind
> speed at the same time and integrate it into text file.
>
> Leopoldo
> IDEMOC
>
>
>
>  > On Sun, Feb 20, 2011 at 8:37 AM, lalvarez at idemoc.com <lalvarez at
> idemoc.com>wrote:
>
>  > Hi GrADS_users,
>  >
>  > I need to know how to calculate wind module
>
>
>  > I am not sure what you mean by "wind module". Do you mean the wind
>  > magnitude? For that use the intrinsic function mag(u,v),
>
>  > Arlindo
>



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