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Fw: north-south
I tried as Hein said, i.e., use 'order=x-yzt' instead of 'order=xyzt', but got an error message. Hein told me the option ''order=x-yzt' works well in his data. I guess maybe the data he used is in the netcdf format. I am trying to ultilize binary data now. The different data firmat makes the difference?
Lw
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hein Zelle" <zelle@knmi.nl>
To: <ferret_users@ferret.wrc.noaa.gov>
Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 3:09 PM
Subject: Re: north-south
> lw wrote:
>
> > file/g=bg/form=str/var=tt/col=721*338/order=xyzvt test.dat
> >
> > For the 'test.dat', the first Y is on 90n, instead of 78.5s. Can I use
> Ferret directly without changing the south-north direction in a Fortran
> program beforehand?
>
> I believe the /order parameter also takes negative values, so you may
> want to try /order=x-yzvt and see if that works. I used something
> like that myself, on a netcdf file with the y axis reversed, and that
> seemed to do the trick for making 'normal' plots and computations.
>
> Hein Zelle
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