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20030205: P06M unit conversion?
- Subject: 20030205: P06M unit conversion?
- Date: Thu, 06 Feb 2003 11:24:15 -0700
Michael,
Your return address was "Hardiman, Michael P" <address@hidden>,
however, you are subscribed to the gembud list as:
address@hidden. You have to be subscribed to the list
from the same address as which you will post.
Anyhow, what program are you using? For example, if you are
using gdplot2, then you would want to specify
gdpfun = quo(p06m,25.4) rather than gfunc. Other than that,
for gdcntr etc, what you have should work. Are you sure that
you are updating the plot? Try using the default TITLE setting
to make sure your function is what you think is being plotted-
otherwise, you probably have a script error.
Have you run the program from the command line to verify the output?
Can you send your example script if you still have trouble?
Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support
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>Hi folks,
>
>After making the change from Gempak 5.4 to 5.6f, some of our web plots
>needed changes made to them. One example is the forecast model plots
>showing 6 hour precipitation. The color scheme went way off, due to, I
>suspect, a units problem. I'm currently using the following parameters
>(which used to work correctly in the old version):
>
>GFUNC = QUO(P06M%NONE@0,25.4)
>
>Where the P06M units are in mm, being divided by 25.4 to get inches. The
>result? No change in the output, it is exactly the same as it would be if I
>simply set GFUNC=P06M%NONE@0 .
>
>(example: http://apollo.lsc.vsc.edu/data/web/models/eta/slpprecip/12.gif )
>
>I've been struggling with this for a while, but have been completely unable
>to find a way to make the unit conversion.
>
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Thanks.
>-Mike Hardiman
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