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Re: [ferret_users] Plotting Times



Hi Ansley!

	No, it's an ASCII file. I tried it several ways.  Here is a brief section from my latest attempts. I was trying to plot V2 vs time. I realize this particular example won't work, since I am trying to plot strings, but I couldn't come up with a way to basically plot time vs date (and I was getting desperate)! I eventually did this in a spreadsheet (where I could do a scatter plot, but not a line plot!) But I still would like to know how to do this in ferret.

"Sep 29 2010","7:02 AM",6:54 PM",0.00,68,55,61,59,29.96
"Sep 30 2010","7:03 AM",6:52 PM",3.40,78,64,71,76,29.52
"Oct 1 2010","7:04 AM",6:51 PM",0.17,72,56,64,61,29.72
"Oct 2 2010","7:05 AM",6:49 PM",0.00,73,49,61,56,29.99
"Oct 3 2010","7:06 AM",6:48 PM",0.46,65,49,57,73,30.01
"Oct 4 2010","7:07 AM",6:46 PM",0.45,55,48,52,82,30.10
"Oct 5 2010","7:08 AM",6:44 PM",0.00,61,48,55,63,30.90
"Oct 6 2010","7:09 AM",6:43 PM",0.05,60,51,56,67,29.95
"Oct 7 2010","7:10 AM",6:41 PM",0.01,75,50,63,63,29.56
"Oct 8 2010","7:11 AM",6:40 PM",0.00,80,48,64,56,30.02
"Oct 9 2010","7:12 AM",6:38 PM",0.00,82,50,66,56,29.97
"Oct 10 2010","7:13 AM",6:37 PM",0.00,81,50,66,63,29.93
"Oct 11 2010","7:13 AM",6:35 PM",0.00,85,56,71,66,29.84
"Oct 12 2010","7:14 AM",6:34 PM",0.00,82,58,70,78,29.75
"Oct 13 2010","7:15 AM",6:32 PM",0.00,78,49,64,64,29.90
"Oct 14 2010","7:16 AM",6:31 PM",0.96,57,48,53,92,29.87
"Oct 15 2010","7:17 AM",6:29 PM",0.00,64,48,56,64,29.87
"Oct 16 2010","7:18 AM",6:28 PM",0.00,67,47,57,58,29.92
"Oct 17 2010","7:19 AM",6:27 PM",0.00,79,44,62,69,29.94
"Oct 18 2010","7:21 AM",6:25 PM",0.00,68,47,58,71,29.98
"Oct 19 2010","7:22 AM",6:24 PM",0.00,61,51,56,82,29.62

BTW, I read it with FILE/FORMAT=DELIM

Mark Verschell
mav9@xxxxxxx

"What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us. What we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal." - Albert Pines



On Oct 26, 2010, at 12:49 PM, Ansley Manke wrote:

> Hi Mark,
> That sounds as if some of the data are strings? If it's in NetCDF, what does the ncdump header of the dataset look like?
> 
> Ansley
> 
> On 10/25/2010 5:44 PM, Mark Verschell wrote:
>> I have a data set that lists a time of day versus day of the year (i.e., what time of day something happened each day over a year).
>> 
>> What I am looking for is how to plot this time series. Does anyone have any ideas.
>> 
>> Further information, I tried this various ways, and I continuously get the error message:
>> 
>> "**ERROR: illegal data type (float,string,...) for operation: V2"
>> 
>> Mark Verschell
>> mav9@xxxxxx
>> 
>> "What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us. What we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal." - Albert Pines
>> 



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