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Contour plots / ps files [message #22062] Sat, 14 October 2000 00:00 Go to next message
Simon Webster is currently offline  Simon Webster
Messages: 2
Registered: October 2000
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Hi,

When I create postscript files of filled contour plots using:

IDL> set_plot, 'ps'
IDL> contour, gradav, depth, opac, /irregular, /fill, xrange=[-70,10],
xstyle=1

then the postscript file has 'filled' the area with the highest points
the same colour as the area with the lowest by leaving both blank.

see:
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~sjoh0776/screenshot.gif
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~sjoh0776/contour.ps

How can I force idl to colour both area differently from the background?

thanks in advance for any help,

simon


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Re: contour plots [message #40365 is a reply to message #22062] Mon, 09 August 2004 06:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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Hans Clarke writes:

> Can you also tell me how I modify this to see a 2D plot for f vs. gamma?

Well, I'd try:

Plot, f, gamma

Instead of the contour plot. :-)

Cheers,

David
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Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Re: contour plots [message #40366 is a reply to message #22062] Mon, 09 August 2004 06:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
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Hans Clarke writes:

> I also want to know how to transfer the generated plot to a postscript
> file. Can you help me?

Well, just execute the commands after you have switched
to the PostScript device driver:

thisDevice = !D.Name
Set_Plot, 'PS'
Device, Filename='myplot.ps'

OpenR, lun, 'yourfile.dat', /Get_Lun
rows = File_Lines('yourfile.dat)
header = ''
data = FltArr(3,rows-1)
ReadF, lun, header, data
Free_Lun, lun
f = Reform(data[0,*])
period = Reform(data[1,*])
gamma = Reform(data[2,*])
Contour, gamma, period, f, /Irregular, NLevels=10

Device, /Close_File
Set_Plot, thisDevice

There are lots of things to know about configuring
the PostScript device with the DEVICE command, but
I typically just use my program PSCONFIG to allow
the user to do it interactively. Saves a lot of
wear and tear. :-)

keywords = PSConfig(Cancel=cancelled)
IF cancelled then RETURN
thisDevice = !D.Name
Set_Plot, 'PS'
Device, _Extra=keywords

You can find the programs for PSCONFIG here:

http://www.dfanning.com/programs/psconfig.zip

Cheers,

David

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David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Re: contour plots [message #40370 is a reply to message #22062] Mon, 09 August 2004 00:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hans.clarke is currently offline  hans.clarke
Messages: 6
Registered: August 2004
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David Fanning <davidf@dfanning.com> wrote in message news:<MPG.1b7cb14493f27fce989813@news.frii.com>...
> Hans Clarke writes:
>
>> Here is some data, which I have stored in Excel:
>>
>> f Period Gamma
>> 6.8 15.7 0.01
>> 7 9.9 0.04
>> 7.5 6.1 0.17
>> 8 4.8 0.34
>> 8.5 4 0.56
>> 9 3.5 0.81
>> 9.5 3.1 1.12
>> 10 2.9 1.49
>> 10.5 2.6 1.94
>> 11 2.4 2.52
>> 11.5 2.3 3.29
>> 12 2.1 4.39
>> 12.5 2 6.26
>> 13 1.9 11.05
>> 13.3 1.9 37.16
>>
>> I want to plot, for different f surfaces, Period and Gamma. There is
>> probably four times as much data (60 data sets).
>
> Well, assuming you have saved this in a comma
> delimited text file, with the first line a header
> line, and that you plan to contour the gamma
> value and use f as the Y value and period as
> the X value, I would do something like this:
>
> OpenR, lun, 'yourfile.dat', /Get_Lun
> rows = File_Lines('yourfile.dat)
> header = ''
> data = FltArr(3,rows-1)
> ReadF, lun, header, data
> Free_Lun, lun
> f = Reform(data[0,*])
> period = Reform(data[1,*])
> gamma = Reform(data[2,*])
> Contour, gamma, period, f, /Irregular, NLevels=10
>
> That should get you started, I guess. :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> David

Hi again, David

Can you also tell me how I modify this to see a 2D plot for f vs. gamma?

Thanks

Hans
Re: contour plots [message #40371 is a reply to message #22062] Sun, 08 August 2004 23:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hans.clarke is currently offline  hans.clarke
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Registered: August 2004
Junior Member
David Fanning <davidf@dfanning.com> wrote in message news:<MPG.1b7cb14493f27fce989813@news.frii.com>...
> Hans Clarke writes:
>
>> Here is some data, which I have stored in Excel:
>>
>> f Period Gamma
>> 6.8 15.7 0.01
>> 7 9.9 0.04
>> 7.5 6.1 0.17
>> 8 4.8 0.34
>> 8.5 4 0.56
>> 9 3.5 0.81
>> 9.5 3.1 1.12
>> 10 2.9 1.49
>> 10.5 2.6 1.94
>> 11 2.4 2.52
>> 11.5 2.3 3.29
>> 12 2.1 4.39
>> 12.5 2 6.26
>> 13 1.9 11.05
>> 13.3 1.9 37.16
>>
>> I want to plot, for different f surfaces, Period and Gamma. There is
>> probably four times as much data (60 data sets).
>
> Well, assuming you have saved this in a comma
> delimited text file, with the first line a header
> line, and that you plan to contour the gamma
> value and use f as the Y value and period as
> the X value, I would do something like this:
>
> OpenR, lun, 'yourfile.dat', /Get_Lun
> rows = File_Lines('yourfile.dat)
> header = ''
> data = FltArr(3,rows-1)
> ReadF, lun, header, data
> Free_Lun, lun
> f = Reform(data[0,*])
> period = Reform(data[1,*])
> gamma = Reform(data[2,*])
> Contour, gamma, period, f, /Irregular, NLevels=10
>
> That should get you started, I guess. :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> David


Hi again. It works, so thanks, David.

I also want to know how to transfer the generated plot to a postscript
file. Can you help me?

Hans
Re: contour plots [message #40378 is a reply to message #22062] Sun, 08 August 2004 01:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hans.clarke is currently offline  hans.clarke
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Registered: August 2004
Junior Member
David Fanning <davidf@dfanning.com> wrote in message news:<MPG.1b7cb14493f27fce989813@news.frii.com>...
> Hans Clarke writes:
>
>> Here is some data, which I have stored in Excel:
>>
>> f Period Gamma
>> 6.8 15.7 0.01
>> 7 9.9 0.04
>> 7.5 6.1 0.17
>> 8 4.8 0.34
>> 8.5 4 0.56
>> 9 3.5 0.81
>> 9.5 3.1 1.12
>> 10 2.9 1.49
>> 10.5 2.6 1.94
>> 11 2.4 2.52
>> 11.5 2.3 3.29
>> 12 2.1 4.39
>> 12.5 2 6.26
>> 13 1.9 11.05
>> 13.3 1.9 37.16
>>
>> I want to plot, for different f surfaces, Period and Gamma. There is
>> probably four times as much data (60 data sets).
>
> Well, assuming you have saved this in a comma
> delimited text file, with the first line a header
> line, and that you plan to contour the gamma
> value and use f as the Y value and period as
> the X value, I would do something like this:
>
> OpenR, lun, 'yourfile.dat', /Get_Lun
> rows = File_Lines('yourfile.dat)
> header = ''
> data = FltArr(3,rows-1)
> ReadF, lun, header, data
> Free_Lun, lun
> f = Reform(data[0,*])
> period = Reform(data[1,*])
> gamma = Reform(data[2,*])
> Contour, gamma, period, f, /Irregular, NLevels=10
>
> That should get you started, I guess. :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> David

That's great, thanks David

Hans
Re: contour plots [message #40394 is a reply to message #22062] Thu, 05 August 2004 21:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
Messages: 11724
Registered: August 2001
Senior Member
Hans Clarke writes:

> Here is some data, which I have stored in Excel:
>
> f Period Gamma
> 6.8 15.7 0.01
> 7 9.9 0.04
> 7.5 6.1 0.17
> 8 4.8 0.34
> 8.5 4 0.56
> 9 3.5 0.81
> 9.5 3.1 1.12
> 10 2.9 1.49
> 10.5 2.6 1.94
> 11 2.4 2.52
> 11.5 2.3 3.29
> 12 2.1 4.39
> 12.5 2 6.26
> 13 1.9 11.05
> 13.3 1.9 37.16
>
> I want to plot, for different f surfaces, Period and Gamma. There is
> probably four times as much data (60 data sets).

Well, assuming you have saved this in a comma
delimited text file, with the first line a header
line, and that you plan to contour the gamma
value and use f as the Y value and period as
the X value, I would do something like this:

OpenR, lun, 'yourfile.dat', /Get_Lun
rows = File_Lines('yourfile.dat)
header = ''
data = FltArr(3,rows-1)
ReadF, lun, header, data
Free_Lun, lun
f = Reform(data[0,*])
period = Reform(data[1,*])
gamma = Reform(data[2,*])
Contour, gamma, period, f, /Irregular, NLevels=10

That should get you started, I guess. :-)

Cheers,

David

--
David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Re: contour plots [message #40396 is a reply to message #22062] Thu, 05 August 2004 20:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
hans.clarke is currently offline  hans.clarke
Messages: 6
Registered: August 2004
Junior Member
David Fanning <davidf@dfanning.com> wrote in message news:<MPG.1b7be1818f3c82fe98980b@news.frii.com>...
> Hans Clarke writes:
>
>> I'm new to idl and I have data for variables f, g and h. How do I
>> read the data in for all the variables and then make a contour plot?
>
> You must be one of those guys who don't like
> to read manuals. :-)
>
> But tell us more. The names of your variables
> are, uh, cryptic. What kind of data is this?
> How is it stored on disk? How much data is
> there? Etc, etc.
>
> Alas, programming has more to do with digging
> ditches than it does with magic. :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> David



Thanks for the reply, David

Here is some data, which I have stored in Excel:

f Period Gamma
6.8 15.7 0.01
7 9.9 0.04
7.5 6.1 0.17
8 4.8 0.34
8.5 4 0.56
9 3.5 0.81
9.5 3.1 1.12
10 2.9 1.49
10.5 2.6 1.94
11 2.4 2.52
11.5 2.3 3.29
12 2.1 4.39
12.5 2 6.26
13 1.9 11.05
13.3 1.9 37.16

I want to plot, for different f surfaces, Period and Gamma. There is
probably four times as much data (60 data sets).

Thanks
Hans
Re: contour plots [message #40414 is a reply to message #22062] Thu, 05 August 2004 08:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
R.G. Stockwell is currently offline  R.G. Stockwell
Messages: 363
Registered: July 1999
Senior Member
"Hans Clarke" <hans.clarke@maths.monash.edu.au> wrote in message news:b79ec811.0408050113.583fcb3@posting.google.com...
> I'm new to idl and I have data for variables f, g and h. How do I
> read the data in for all the variables and then make a contour plot?

Check out the quickstart guide for idl. Very fast to read and learn,
and very useful for newbies with questions like this.

Cheers,
bob
Re: contour plots [message #40420 is a reply to message #22062] Thu, 05 August 2004 06:18 Go to previous messageGo to next message
David Fanning is currently offline  David Fanning
Messages: 11724
Registered: August 2001
Senior Member
Hans Clarke writes:

> I'm new to idl and I have data for variables f, g and h. How do I
> read the data in for all the variables and then make a contour plot?

You must be one of those guys who don't like
to read manuals. :-)

But tell us more. The names of your variables
are, uh, cryptic. What kind of data is this?
How is it stored on disk? How much data is
there? Etc, etc.

Alas, programming has more to do with digging
ditches than it does with magic. :-)

Cheers,

David



--
David Fanning, Ph.D.
Fanning Software Consulting, Inc.
Coyote's Guide to IDL Programming: http://www.dfanning.com/
Re: contour plots [message #40492 is a reply to message #40365] Mon, 09 August 2004 21:47 Go to previous message
hans.clarke is currently offline  hans.clarke
Messages: 6
Registered: August 2004
Junior Member
David Fanning <davidf@dfanning.com> wrote in message news:<MPG.1b812727ec92d218989818@news.frii.com>...
> Hans Clarke writes:
>
>> Can you also tell me how I modify this to see a 2D plot for f vs. gamma?
>
> Well, I'd try:
>
> Plot, f, gamma
>
> Instead of the contour plot. :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> David


Hi David.

Sorry, one more question. How can I rewrite the original program to
see a surface plot. I have tried Surface, gamma, period, f etc but it
says I can't use 'Irregular or Nlevels and the array gamma must have 2
dimensions.

I really apprectiate your help

Hans
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