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> > Thanks for the quick reply! I stumbled onto that, but was hoping there was a > way with the pdsext set due to directory cleanliness issues. Dan, Unfortunately not through the ENS_ functions. I had written a program in the distribution called gdensemble that would compute the _MEAN and _STD fields which might be what you could use, however it is fairly hardcoded to finding "C001, C002, and [PN]00[1-5]" at the moment. I could modify it to be more useful in your case if thats all you need. It just isn't as flexible as the ENS_PROB() type of uses. At the moment its just a legacy for plotting the spagetti diagrams. Steve Chiswell Unidata User Support > > Thanks again! > dan > > Ticket Details =================== Ticket ID: KSS-956149 Department: Support GEMPAK Priority: High Status: Closed