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[IDV #GUK-870760]: IDV parameter display



> Dear Yuan,
> 
> Could you please attend to the email below?
> 
> It would be very much appreciated.
> 
> Kind regards,
> Leon Saris
> Maritime Meteorologist
> BMT ARGOSS

Hi Leon,

Sorry for the delay of replying this email, I must forgot it for some reason.  

See the below for my answer for each of your concerns.
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Leon Saris
> Sent: 07 March 2016 13:50
> To: 'address@hidden'
> Subject: RE: [IDV #GUK-870760]: IDV parameter display
> 
> Dear Yuan,
> 
> 
> For both cases the primary problem is for a  2D gridded data field. In the 
> legend of IDV it is called "Plan Views". Where it does not work as well is 
> for the "Point Data". To have a distinct separation between the two problems 
> I gave them separate numbers: 1. Over the +180' and-180' line; and 2. 
> Changing multiple parameter bounding boxes.
> 
> 1
> When I try to alter the location of my 2D gridded data field (by going to the 
> preferences of the parameter, then Spatial Subset) I see the map of the world 
> in which I can drag the cyan box to my area of interest. I cannot, however, 
> drag this box to outside the world map. I do not see an option to change the 
> projection of the world (Australia centered for example) and I cannot drag 
> the cyan box outside the map (as to say, continue on the other side). There 
> is a possibility to fill in the outer limits of the bounding box in degrees, 
> but this, however doesn't give the wanted result as well. If you would fill 
> in Western boundary:+150, Eastern boundary -150, it would automatically flip 
> the western/eastern boundary and you would get everything except for the 
> desired location (with north/south being correct).
> 

In the spatial subset panel, the projection is defined by the dataset and can 
not be changed. That means you can not fill the outer limits of the bounding 
box, the only exception is to call the formula to change the dataset longitude 
from +-180 to 0-360 and vice-versa, but this formula can only be used in the 
dataset where the longitude values are cyclic.

> 2.
> Then for the second question I had is when you have 2D gridded data (and for 
> gridded Fields Point Data Plot as well) and you want to change not one 
> parameter, but two, you would have to change the area of interest for each 
> parameter separately. So, in how I would do it (I think I can explain this 
> more easily): I would right-click the parameter I want to change, go to the 
> Spatial Subset, alter the cyan box (as mentioned in (1). You can imagine that 
> if you would have multiple parameters it takes quite some time, especially 
> because after every parameter-change IDV re-loads the bundle, after which you 
> can change the next parameter. Therefore my question whether it is possible 
> to allocate new bounding boxes to multiple parameters at once.
> 

Well, this is a perfect example you should upgrade the version of your IDV to 
the latest release. We have a new feature called "Match Display Region", and 
this feature can solve your problem easily. The basic idea is to set the area 
of interested in the view window, and then use "Match Display Region" in the 
region subset panel to do the magic. You can save your bundle in one display 
region and open this bundle in another region by checking the option in the 
popup window.  Try it and let me know your feedback.


Yuan
> 
> Thank you very much for helping, I really appreciate the effort
> 
> Kind regards,
> Leon Saris
> Maritime Meteorologist
> BMT ARGOSS
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Unidata IDV Support [mailto:address@hidden]
> Sent: 04 March 2016 18:04
> To: Leon Saris
> Cc: address@hidden
> Subject: [IDV #GUK-870760]: IDV parameter display
> 
> > Dear sir/madam,
> >
> > For a location near New Zealand we are looking to make a bundle with
> > various parameters. There is, however a limitation on the E180 and
> > W180 line. The parameter I would like to display does not continue
> > over this line. In fact, it doesn't show at all. Could you inform me
> > on how to display this parameter over this east-west line? The IDV
> > version I am using is 4.1.
> 
> Hi Leon,
> What is the data source type you were working on? The answer might be 
> different. If it is gridded data, you maybe able to call a formula to flip 
> the longitude. If this is point dataset, you need to install the nightly 
> release which is 5.2u1, I made a bug fixed lately for showing station control.
> >
> > A second question is whether it is possible to shift a group of
> > parameters from location at once. An easy way to do this is by taking
> > an existing bundle and to move all the parameters to a new location.
> > It would be convenient to shift all existing parameters to a new
> > location, hence the question whether this is possible.
> >
> 
> Again, you need provide me more specific information regarding what you were 
> display. Without it, I can only guess you may want to use ISL to change 
> certain display properties, such as location.
> 
> 
> Yuan
> > Awaiting your reply,
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: GUK-870760
Department: Support IDV
Priority: High
Status: Open