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[ferret_users] how to replace missing value with any string in label command
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- Subject: [ferret_users] how to replace missing value with any string in label command
- From: Namba Takaya <takayanamba7@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2005 10:13:33 +0900 (JST)
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Dear Sir
I found some FAQs on how to change missing value.
However, I would like to know how to change other strings
label with "bad" of missing value in "label" command.
When I try to "label" the values of sst with a missing
value of -1e34, the label command shows "bad" label on the
missing values. After I replace a missing value using
missing function, for example,
let sstnew=missing(sst,-99.9).
Of course the "label" comand can draw the "-99.9".
I would like to change, for example, "bad" with "land".
Could somebody tell me how?
Best Regards,
Takaya Namba
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