The number "5" may change from one dataset or variable to the next -- depending on the dimensionality of the variables the number of labels needed to document a given plot can vary. There is a reliable way to get the label numbers, however. Try this:
yes? use coads_climatologyand you'll see
yes? shade/l=1 sst
yes? show sym/all
LAB5 = "DATA SET: coads_climatology"Hope this helps - steve
LABNUM_DSET = "5"
LAB6 = ""
LABNUM_DATITL = "6"
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Arindam Chakraborty wrote:
Hi Tony,
The number for each labels can be checked bysh sym
or by
ppl list labels
You may find label #5 is the DATA SET. Then
go unlabel 5
will do the trick.
~ Arindam Chakraborty
On Tue, 10 Feb 2004, Tony Jolibois wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to delete a label in the title of my plot.
> Can you see the image attached and say which "unlabel" I must put in my
> script in order not to have the "dataset name" which is too long (dataset :
> mercator_psy2v1_mersea_grid1o8_med_best_estimate).
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Tony
>
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