Hi,
The grid cells on the gird axis are irregular, but the tic marks on the plotted vertical axis will still be regularly spaced. For example, define a synthetic variable,
yes? DEFINE AXIS/Z/units=meters/depth zaxis = {1,5,10,15,30,45,60,70,100,150,200}
yes? let my_var = x[x=1:50:1] + z[gz=zaxis]
yes? shade my_var
The plot is attached, and you can see the different sizes of the grid cells. It's not as apparent with a FILL plot.
Ansley
On 6/6/2017 5:21 AM, Krishnapriya M wrote:
Hi Ansley,
I could not reply on time. Sorry for the delay. I tried this way also but again it is showing regular interval for Y-axis.Is there any other way to create similar plot?
With regards,
Krishnapriya
Ph:040-23884576Hyderabad-500037Balanagar,With Regards,Senior Research Fellow,
Krishnapriya M
Ocean Integrated Biogeochemical Modeling Group(OIBM),National Remote Sensing Centre (ISRO),
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 10:25 PM, Ansley C. Manke <ansley.b.manke@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
Use DEFINE AXIS, for instance:
DEFINE AXIS/Z/units=meters/depth zaxis = {1,5,10,15,30,45,60,70,100,150
and regrid to that axis using @ASN, or use RESHAPE to put your data onto that axis.,200}
Ansley
On 5/7/2017 11:48 PM, Nanda Kishore Reddy wrote:
Hi Priya,
You can use the zsequence command to create your irregular vertical axis and then regrid the data to your required region. I hope this can help you.
let depth=ZSEQUENCE({`1`,`5`,`10`,`15`,`30`,`45`,`60`,`70`,`100` ,`150`,`200`}
With Kind Regards
B. Nanda Kishore Reddy,
PhD Scholar,Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences(ER),National Institute of Technology Rourkela
On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 10:56 AM, Krishnapriya M <mkrishnapriya11@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,I would like to know whether there is any way to create an irregular vertical axis in a fill plot in ferret(for example, depth/pressure axis). Can anyone help on this?
Thanks in advance
Ph:040-23884576Hyderabad-500037Balanagar,With Regards,Senior Research Fellow,
Krishnapriya M
Ocean Integrated Biogeochemical Modeling Group(OIBM),National Remote Sensing Centre (ISRO),