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Re: [ferret_users] Labeling slanted cross section: Irregular Spacings



Hello,
In regards to my last message...I found an example for defining unevenly-spaced axes hidden in the documentation:

define axis/x test = pos[D=2]^0.5

defines each coordinate of the axis "my_axis" as the square root of variable "pos" from data set 2.

I am assuming this may be the answer to my problem.

Any other ideas??

Steve


Quoting "Stephen R. Guimond" <guimond@coaps.fsu.edu>:

Hello Ferreters,
I want to make a cross section that runs diagonally from SW to NE and want to label the x-axis either in degrees or km instead of number of points along the cross section. I have seen these done with two x-axes: one with increments in longitude and the one below with increments in latitude. I am working with satellite data, so the spacings between data are irregular. Is there a way to label the x-axis without defining a constant dx? My radii go like this:

-546.1616, -452.1869, -369.0840, -295.1372, -227.5892, -164.7223,
-107.1877, -51.99463, 0, 50.72416, 100.3794, 147.8983, 195.4181,
242.9382, 290.2569, 338.8441, 388.4994 Thanks for any suggestions,
Steve
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Stephen R. Guimond
Graduate Research Assistant
Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS)
Tallahassee, FL 32304
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Stephen R. Guimond
Graduate Research Assistant
Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS)
Tallahassee, FL 32304
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