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@DDC help



Ferreters-
I have a model grid of i, j, k of 150, 70, 24.
I computed a new variable using the @DDC qualifier:
div = 
u[i=1:150@DDC,j=1:70,k=1:24,l=1:12,d=1]+v[i=1:150,j=1:70@DDC,k=1:24,l=1:12,d=1]

This plots just fine when I plot the result over the whole grid. But when 
I try to plot a portion of the grid, say i=1:75 and j=35:65 I get an error 
that says something about x axis dimension is not the same size as x 
dimension (or something to that effect).

When I try to subset the entire calculation it doesn't work either. 
Does anyone know how to subset the calculation so I can "zoom" into one 
area without looking at the entire data set?

Thanks for any insight you might have. Hopefully I didnt miss something in 
the users manual.


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