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Re: plot problem [message #61717 is a reply to message #61621] Fri, 25 July 2008 11:26 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Paul Van Delst[1] is currently offline  Paul Van Delst[1]
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d.poreh@gmail.com wrote:
> On Jul 25, 7:44 pm, humanumbre...@gmail.com wrote:
>> On Jul 25, 1:41 pm, Paul van Delst <Paul.vanDe...@noaa.gov> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Paul van Delst wrote:
>>>> d.po...@gmail.com wrote:
>>>> > Folks
>>>> > I want to plot N set of x,y data in a one figure in a loop like this:
>>>> > For I =0, N-1 do begin
>>>> > �
>>>> > Plot, x(i),y(i)
>>>> > Endfor
>>>> > Actually these points are lat-lon data and I want to see all in one
>>>> > figure
>>>> > But oplot doesn�t work there.
>>>> Try "plots"
>>> Or
>>> plot, x, y, psym=4
>>> No loop.
>> Also, remember to use [ ] for indexing an array. It's a much safer
>> technique for portability.
>
> Paul
> no it is not accept plots and also with psym=4
> just the line change to point
> this data are from shap file(*.shp) and i want
> each time plot one entity but.....

I'm sorry... but your reply doesn't make any sense.

You need to provide more information (preferably the output of various help commands), and
a short example of the code illustrating what you have tried.

cheers,

paulv
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