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plotting x vs. (y & T) in 2 dimensions? [message #38900] Tue, 06 April 2004 15:03 Go to previous message
u2s5thmember is currently offline  u2s5thmember
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Registered: January 2004
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Hello,

I am trying to replicate the following plot in idl (not including the
white and black lines in the middle):
http://mtp.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/solve/CTCdc/TZH_20000123a.P NG

If I correctly understand, the data set looks like this: for each
time[i], there is an altitude[j] array & temperature[j] array.

Could you please suggest how I would go about plotting this? Also, I
downloaded the colorbar.pro routine from Dave Fanning, but I don't
know how to get the colorbar labels and colors to correspond to the
data in the plot...

Thanks in advance for your time!
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