[gradsusr] unable to plot the data using Grads

NAGARAJU CHILUKOTI chilukotinagaraju at gmail.com
Tue Dec 10 05:55:36 EST 2013


It seems to be binary file problem

you create again


On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 4:12 PM, Geeta Geeta <geeta124 at hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
> I have posted this a number of times before. But could not solve my
> problem.
>
> This is what I get when I plot data using Grads.
>
> ga-> open test-9km-31mar2013.ctl
> Scanning description file:  test-9km-31mar2013.ctl
> Open Error:  Can't open binary data file
>   File name = test-9km-31mar2013.dat
> ga->
>
> I am sending my ctl file too.
> I changed this ctl file by adding the options like "byteswapped and
> template" but of no avail.
> with template option, the binary file opens but I get EVERYTHING
> UNDEFINED.
> ga-> reinit
> No hardcopy metafile open
> All files closed; all defined objects released
> All GrADS attributes have been reinitialized
> ga-> open test-9km-31mar2013.ctl
> Scanning description file:  test-9km-31mar2013.ctl
> Data file test-9km-31mar2013.dat is open as file 1
> LON set to 70.1334 84.8666
> LAT set to 5.28115 21.4457
> LEV set to 1000 1000
> Time values set: 2013:4:1:0 2013:4:1:0
> ga-> d U;V
> Cannot draw vectors/barbs -- U field all undefined
> ga->
>
>
> CAN somebody help me?????
> geeta
>
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