Hi,
Thanks Bastian, this is an improvement.
While the full range of times in our dataset is (09:00, 12:00, 15:00,
18:00, 21:00), previously only 09:00 appeared in the main gui
selection box. After making the change to LASUI.js we have 09:00,
10:00, 11:00 ... 21:00, so it gives something to work, allowing us to
use time series line plots on the main las gui.
The ideal solution would be to have the same control used as appears
on the animation screen (which shows the actual times from the dataset).
The workaround you proposed is welcome and we will use it. Thanks again.
Robert.
Bastian Kern wrote:
Hi Robert,
by default the DateWidget is using 1440 (=24 h) as deltaMinutes.
An easy workaround is (assuming you use v7 beta ui) changing line
1404 of the LASUI.js from:
this.refs.DW = new
DateWidget(this.state.grid.getLo('t'),this.state.grid.getHi('t'));
to:
this.refs.DW = new
DateWidget(this.state.grid.getLo('t'),this.state.grid.getHi('t'),60);
So, an interval of 1h (60 minutes) is used. It is not very flexible
but might work.
Ferret takes the nearest available time then.
Kind regards,
Bastian
Hi Ronald,
The data is not public atm, but I don't foresee a problem with
providing the attached description.
Thanks.
Robert
Roland Schweitzer wrote:
Hi Robert,
If this is public data please send the email list the XML
description for this data set. If it's not public data can you
edit out any information you don't want public and send the edited
XML. I'm primarily interested in the XML that describes the time
axis, but if it's not too big send the whole thing.
Thanks,
Roland
Robert Fuller wrote:
Hi,
We are using las to access an opendap (in thredds) dataset
consisting of an ncml aggregation of 5 gridded netcdf files
collected at several times on the same day.
On the main LAS gui, the date selection range offers no options
to select other than the first time in the range (09:00), even
when selecting a time-series.
When we choose 'download animation', the animation window appears
and correctly displays the range of times (09:00, 12:00, 15:00,
18:00, 21:00).
Anyone have an idea how to get the main LAS gui to correctly
display the time range?
Kind regards,
Robert.
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