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axes/data association [message #2406] Wed, 06 July 1994 15:17 Go to next message
n9140397 is currently offline  n9140397
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Registered: July 1994
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I am working with gridded ocean model data and netCDF files.
Basically, I have data which is higher resolution near
the equator, and lower resolution at mid-latitude. The
netCDF files include the grid axes as well as the data. I want
to know if there is a way to associate the grid with the idl
image so that when I TV the image, it gets scaled according to
the axes I give it, ie I want to associate the data and
the axes. I've done this in PlotPlus before, in fact, PlotPlus
seems to do it automatically with netCDF files...

Should I be using the map features somehow? They seem to only
accept a start and stop lat/lon, not really an uneven grid.

Much thanks in advance for suggestions...

Mike Hamilton
Scripps Institution of Oceanography

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Re: axes/data association [message #2480 is a reply to message #2406] Mon, 11 July 1994 10:29 Go to previous message
jun is currently offline  jun
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Registered: June 1994
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I am not sure if you want to construct a regular grid based on irregular grid. If
this is want you want, "trangulate" followed by "trigrid" will do the job. I've
used this before, it worked well.

Jim
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