% Attempt to call undefined procedure/function: 'BARPLOT'. [message #94318] |
Fri, 07 April 2017 15:38  |
nicole araneda
Messages: 1 Registered: April 2017
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Hi, I need to do a 2 graphics in the same barplot, so I have this
TEMP08=[30, 34, 38, 47, 57, 67, 73, 71, 63, 52, 39, 33]
TEMP09=[28, 36, 42, 47, 55, 62, 70, 75, 66, 47, 44, 32]
months=[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12]
b1 = BARPLOT(months, TEMP08, index=0, NBARS=2, FILL_COLOR='gold', $
YRANGE=[0, 80], YMINOR=0, YTITLE='Temperature Fahrenheit', $ XTITLE='Months', TITLE='Average Monthly Temperature')
b2 = BARPLOT(months, TEMP09, INDEX=1, NBARS=2, FILL_COLOR='blue',/OVERPLOT)
end
(is the same example of the page http://www.harrisgeospatial.com/docs/barplots.html, I tested it first)
and the errors are:
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b2 = BARPLOT(months, TEMP09, INDEX=1, NBARS=2, FILL_COLOR='blue',/OVERPLOT)
^
% Syntax error.
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% End of file encountered before end of program.
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also, I have this
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% Attempt to call undefined procedure/function: 'BARPLOT'.
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I tried the procedure of this page
http://www.harrisgeospatial.com/Support/HelpArticlesDetail/T abId/219/ArtMID/900/ArticleID/4326/4326.aspx
but it was not the solution.
Please, help!
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Re: % Attempt to call undefined procedure/function: 'BARPLOT'. [message #94319 is a reply to message #94318] |
Fri, 07 April 2017 15:54   |
Jim Pendleton
Messages: 165 Registered: November 2011
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On Friday, April 7, 2017 at 4:38:31 PM UTC-6, nicole araneda wrote:
> Hi, I need to do a 2 graphics in the same barplot, so I have this
>
> TEMP08=[30, 34, 38, 47, 57, 67, 73, 71, 63, 52, 39, 33]
> TEMP09=[28, 36, 42, 47, 55, 62, 70, 75, 66, 47, 44, 32]
> months=[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12]
>
> b1 = BARPLOT(months, TEMP08, index=0, NBARS=2, FILL_COLOR='gold', $
> YRANGE=[0, 80], YMINOR=0, YTITLE='Temperature Fahrenheit', $ XTITLE='Months', TITLE='Average Monthly Temperature')
>
> b2 = BARPLOT(months, TEMP09, INDEX=1, NBARS=2, FILL_COLOR='blue',/OVERPLOT)
>
> end
>
> (is the same example of the page http://www.harrisgeospatial.com/docs/barplots.html, I tested it first)
>
> and the errors are:
> ----------------------------
> b2 = BARPLOT(months, TEMP09, INDEX=1, NBARS=2, FILL_COLOR='blue',/OVERPLOT)
> ^
> % Syntax error.
> ----------------------------
> % End of file encountered before end of program.
> ----------------------------
>
> also, I have this
>
>
> ----------------------------
> % Attempt to call undefined procedure/function: 'BARPLOT'.
> ----------------------------
>
> I tried the procedure of this page
>
> http://www.harrisgeospatial.com/Support/HelpArticlesDetail/T abId/219/ArtMID/900/ArticleID/4326/4326.aspx
>
> but it was not the solution.
>
> Please, help!
I believe you had a simple formatting problem. There was a "$" line continuation character in the middle of one of your lines, which may not be illegal but does lead to future errors. Try cutting and pasting this to your IDL command line, instead:
TEMP08=[30, 34, 38, 47, 57, 67, 73, 71, 63, 52, 39, 33]
TEMP09=[28, 36, 42, 47, 55, 62, 70, 75, 66, 47, 44, 32]
months=[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12]
b1 = BARPLOT(months, TEMP08, index=0, NBARS=2, FILL_COLOR='gold', $
YRANGE=[0, 80], YMINOR=0, YTITLE='Temperature Fahrenheit', $
XTITLE='Months', TITLE='Average Monthly Temperature')
b2 = BARPLOT(months, TEMP09, INDEX=1, NBARS=2, FILL_COLOR='blue',/OVERPLOT)
Jim P.
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Re: % Attempt to call undefined procedure/function: 'BARPLOT'. [message #94322 is a reply to message #94319] |
Sat, 08 April 2017 19:20  |
wlandsman
Messages: 743 Registered: June 2000
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If Jim's suggestion doesn't work then check to see if you can do *any* IDL plots, e.g.try
p = plot(/test)
If this doesn't work then you are probably missing the standard IDL graphics directory in your !PATH. On my Mac this directory is /Applications/exelis/idl85/lib/graphics/
On Friday, April 7, 2017 at 6:54:11 PM UTC-4, Jim P wrote:
> On Friday, April 7, 2017 at 4:38:31 PM UTC-6, nicole araneda wrote:
>> Hi, I need to do a 2 graphics in the same barplot, so I have this
>>
>> TEMP08=[30, 34, 38, 47, 57, 67, 73, 71, 63, 52, 39, 33]
>> TEMP09=[28, 36, 42, 47, 55, 62, 70, 75, 66, 47, 44, 32]
>> months=[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12]
>>
>> b1 = BARPLOT(months, TEMP08, index=0, NBARS=2, FILL_COLOR='gold', $
>> YRANGE=[0, 80], YMINOR=0, YTITLE='Temperature Fahrenheit', $ XTITLE='Months', TITLE='Average Monthly Temperature')
>>
>> b2 = BARPLOT(months, TEMP09, INDEX=1, NBARS=2, FILL_COLOR='blue',/OVERPLOT)
>>
>> end
>>
>> (is the same example of the page http://www.harrisgeospatial.com/docs/barplots.html, I tested it first)
>>
>> and the errors are:
>> ----------------------------
>> b2 = BARPLOT(months, TEMP09, INDEX=1, NBARS=2, FILL_COLOR='blue',/OVERPLOT)
>> ^
>> % Syntax error.
>> ----------------------------
>> % End of file encountered before end of program.
>> ----------------------------
>>
>> also, I have this
>>
>>
>> ----------------------------
>> % Attempt to call undefined procedure/function: 'BARPLOT'.
>> ----------------------------
>>
>> I tried the procedure of this page
>>
>> http://www.harrisgeospatial.com/Support/HelpArticlesDetail/T abId/219/ArtMID/900/ArticleID/4326/4326.aspx
>>
>> but it was not the solution.
>>
>> Please, help!
>
> I believe you had a simple formatting problem. There was a "$" line continuation character in the middle of one of your lines, which may not be illegal but does lead to future errors. Try cutting and pasting this to your IDL command line, instead:
>
> TEMP08=[30, 34, 38, 47, 57, 67, 73, 71, 63, 52, 39, 33]
> TEMP09=[28, 36, 42, 47, 55, 62, 70, 75, 66, 47, 44, 32]
> months=[1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12]
>
> b1 = BARPLOT(months, TEMP08, index=0, NBARS=2, FILL_COLOR='gold', $
> YRANGE=[0, 80], YMINOR=0, YTITLE='Temperature Fahrenheit', $
> XTITLE='Months', TITLE='Average Monthly Temperature')
>
> b2 = BARPLOT(months, TEMP09, INDEX=1, NBARS=2, FILL_COLOR='blue',/OVERPLOT)
>
> Jim P.
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