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There's no real need to write a new file. You can also specify
only the timesteps you wish to use when you call the function:
yes? let result = ffta(var[L=26:1073])
On 1/23/2018 11:34 PM, USHNANSHU DUTTA
wrote:
Hello, ferreters,
I have a data which timestep is from 1 to 1073. but the
first 25 timesteps has no value. while using FFTA the error
is coming saying missing data at L=1.
I have used redefining axis command but it is in vain. Can
you please help me to arrange the data such a way it will trim
the first 25 timesteps and will start from 1 at 26th timestep.
I have a data which timestep is from 1 to 1073. but
the first 25 timesteps has no value. while using FFTA
the error is coming saying missing data at L=1