- To: Christian Pagé <page.christian@xxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: Re: GDPLOT2: CINT and different output on same plot
- From: Steve Chiswell <chiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:14:41 -0600
Christian,
Perhaps the easiest way would be to use 3 CINT and TYPE ranges:
CINT = 4//1008 ! 4/1012/1012 ! 4/1016/ TYPE = 1/1/4 ! 1/1/8 ! 1/1/4 This would avoid duplicating the 1012 contour with other settings. Steve Chiswell Unidata User Support On Sun, 2006-09-17 at 22:49 +0200, Christian Pagé wrote:
Hi everyone, I have a curious problem. I am trying to use gdplot2 to contour lines of MSLP. I want the 1012 line to have a width of 8 instead of 4 (in a PSC device). My original coding was to make two contours, like this: CINT = 4 ! 4/1012/1012 TYPE = 1/1/4 ! 1/1/8 The problem is that the two resulting 1012 lines are not exactly the same. Furthermore, the placement of the label 1012 is not exactly at the same place neither... Is there a way to do this in a better way? Many thanks,
-- Steve Chiswell <chiz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Unidata
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