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Re: [ferret_users] hand-editing a variable



Hi Emilie,
            In that method we need to define 12 variables, precisely
knowing the "L" points for 1-st time point of each month. I think
even if you can address even simple problems in a neat way it will
help you later in solving big problems.

Cheers

Jaison

On Wed, 26 Apr 2006, Emilie Vanvyve wrote:

Thanks for you numberous and quick answers!

I received this one (see further) and since it doesn't seem to have been posted
to the Ferret user list, I post it.

I tried it, it works really well and is enough for what I need to do (doesn't
need to be automatic nor general).

Emilie V.


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Emilie VANVYVE
Physicist, PhD student

Université catholique de Louvain (UCL)
Institut d'astronomie et de géophysique G. Lemaître (ASTR)
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Phone: +32-(0)10-473300   Fax: +32-(0)10-474722
E-mail: vanvyve@astr.ucl.ac.be   Web : www.astr.ucl.ac.be/u/vanvyve


---------- Original Message -----------
From: Martin Schmidt <mschmidt@io-warnemuende.de>
To: vanvyve@astr.ucl.ac.be
Sent: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 12:43:30 +0200
Subject: Re: [ferret_users] hand-editing a variable

The syntax is not correct:

Please try something like this:

let newvar = if l[gt=var] eq 100 then 0*var else var

best,
martin
------- End of Original Message -------


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