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Hello Matias,<br>
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This is because you are piloting the station value with larger range
later. One possibility would be to set range for the y axis, which will
the the maximum among all your station values. You can do that by using<br>
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set vrange -1.0 10.0<br>
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for this particular plot. If you have range larger than this in any
other station, then you need to change the range accordingly.<br>
<br>
Regards,<br>
Subodh<br>
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J. Matias Mendez Perez wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hello GrADS users,
I am trying to make a time series plot of precipitation, but when I
display them, I get two different vertical scales as you can see in the
attached figure.
I've already tried using yaxis, but unfortunately labeled ticks don't
have relation to data. How can I get same scale?.
I hope someone can help me. Thank you very much.
Best wishes,
Matias
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Subodh Kumar Saha
Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar & Marine Research
Telegrafenberg A43
D-14473 Potsdam, Germany
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