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[ferret_users] Putting a pseudo-variable on the J axis



Hi all,

 

I’ve manually defined a new variable like so:

 

let y_metres = {1.74779531E+05, 1.74779531E+05, 1.76507196E+05, 1.76507196E+05, 1.76854059E+05, 1.76854059E+05, 1.76975907E+05, 1.76975907E+05, 1.77031836E+05, 1.77031836E+05, 1.77061916E+05, 1.77061916E+05, 1.77079884E+05, 1.77079884E+05, 1.77091447E+05, 1.77091447E+05, 1.77099312E+05, 1.77099312E+05, 1.77104895E+05, 1.77104895E+05, 1.77108994E+05, 1.77108994E+05, 1.77112087E+05, 1.77112087E+05, 1.77114473E+05, 1.77114473E+05, 1.77116347E+05, 1.77116347E+05, 1.77117841E+05, 1.77117841E+05, 1.77119046E+05, 1.77119046E+05, 1.77120027E+05, 1.77120027E+05, 1.77120831E+05, 1.77120831E+05, 1.77121494E+05, 1.77121494E+05, 1.77122040E+05, 1.77122040E+05, 1.77122491E+05, 1.77122491E+05, 1.77122859E+05, 1.77122859E+05, 1.77123158E+05, 1.77123158E+05, 1.77123396E+05, 1.77123396E+05, 1.77123579E+05, 1.77123579E+05, 1.77123712E+05, 1.77123712E+05, 1.77123799E+05, 1.77123799E+05, 1.77123842E+05, 1.77123842E+05, 1.77123842E+05, 1.77123842E+05, 1.77123799E+05, 1.77123799E+05, 1.77123712E+05, 1.77123712E+05, 1.77123579E+05, 1.77123579E+05, 1.77123396E+05, 1.77123396E+05, 1.77123158E+05, 1.77123158E+05, 1.77122859E+05, 1.77122859E+05, 1.77122491E+05, 1.77122491E+05, 1.77122040E+05, 1.77122040E+05, 1.77121494E+05, 1.77121494E+05, 1.77120831E+05, 1.77120831E+05, 1.77120027E+05, 1.77120027E+05, 1.77119046E+05, 1.77119046E+05, 1.77117841E+05, 1.77117841E+05, 1.77116347E+05, 1.77116347E+05, 1.77114473E+05, 1.77114473E+05, 1.77112087E+05, 1.77112087E+05, 1.77108994E+05, 1.77108994E+05, 1.77104895E+05, 1.77104895E+05, 1.77099312E+05, 1.77099312E+05, 1.77091447E+05, 1.77091447E+05, 1.77079884E+05, 1.77079884E+05, 1.77061916E+05, 1.77061916E+05, 1.77031836E+05, 1.77031836E+05, 1.76975907E+05, 1.76975907E+05, 1.76854059E+05, 1.76854059E+05, 1.76507196E+05, 1.76507196E+05, 1.74779531E+05, 1.74779531E+05}

 

This new variable (y_metres) is automatically put on the I axis. I was wondering how I might specify it to be on the J axis.

 

I know this is probably very simple, but I’ve tried a few things and the solution isn’t immediately obvious.

 

Thanks,

Pearse

 

 

Pearse J. Buchanan

Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (IMAS), University of Tasmania

 

PhD Candidate / CSIRO-UTAS Quantitative Marine Science

ARC Centre of Excellence in Climate System Science – UTAS student representative

 



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