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Re: shading grid cells of the missing value
Chan Joo,
The easiest way to do this is to define a new variable and shade that.
For example, if your variable is temp, then you can define a new variable
tempbad:
yes? let tempbad=MISSING(temp,-100)
-100 stands for some value temp will never be
then you can shade it black for example:
yes? shade temp
yes? shade/over/nolab/pal=black/lev=-100 tempbad
Mark
On Jan 28, 3:01pm, Jang, Chan Joo wrote:
> Subject: shading grid cells of the missing value
> As default, the grid cell of the missing value are shown in a transparent
> rectangular hole when we use shade command. I would like to know to shade the
> grid cell of the missing value with black or other color
>-- End of excerpt from Jang, Chan Joo
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