[gradsusr] axis.gs (Jennifer M Adams; Joe Nayo)

Joe Nayo nayojoee at gmail.com
Sat Dec 15 13:23:14 EST 2018


Dear Jennifer,

Thank you very much, this was helpful!
Joe

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> Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2018 12:57:27 +0000
> From: Jennifer M Adams <jadams21 at gmu.edu>
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> Hi, Joe ?
> The controls for axis labeling do not work the same way when the axis
> contains dates/times. Numbers are much easier to format. I don?t know
> anything about axis.gs, but you can try using ?set xlabs? to set the
> labels to be anything at all, labels that have no bearing whatsoever on the
> data in the plot. Try ?set xlabs Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May? and you?ll see what I
> mean. The other option is to use 'q gr2xy? to figure out where on the page
> the label belongs and then use ?draw string? to place the labels one at a
> time.
> ?Jennifer
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> > On Dec 14, 2018, at 2:46 AM, Joe Nayo <nayojoee at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Hello everyone,
> >
> > I am a new GrADS user.
> >
> > I would like to display latitudes on both the left and right sides of a
> map. Additionally, I would like to display longitudes on both top and
> bottom sides. My search led me to:
> http://www.jamstec.go.jp/frsgc/research/iprc/nona/GrADS/set-axes.html
> where I found that I can use set xlpos 0 t for the top side etc. This works
> fine. However, when I set time for the display of my variable, set xlpos 0
> t does not work. I read elsewhere, that I need axis.gs to do this. Does
> anyone have this script or an easier way to do this? This might be a simple
> fix but I would really appreciate some guidance.
> >
> > With many thanks,
> >
> > Joe
> >
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