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Re: tvimage with log axis? [message #65579] Thu, 12 March 2009 09:55 Go to previous message
R.G. Stockwell is currently offline  R.G. Stockwell
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"Paolo" <pgrigis@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> R.G. Stockwell wrote:
>> "R.G. Stockwell" <noemail87@please.com> wrote in message
>> news:gpa5ho$d06$1@aioe.org...
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>> summary:
>>
>> pg_plotimage from
>> http://hea-www.cfa.harvard.edu/~pgrigis/idl_stuff/pg_plotima ge.pro
>> does the trick. It allows the ylog keyword, and it rescales the image to
>> have the proper sampling - which is exactly what i needed.
>> It sounds like for the same reason too, I am plotting local spectra of
>> hourly winds measured over a 16 year period (145000 time samples).
>> So one can see annual cycles, seasonal cycles, MJOs, planetary waves,
>> tides, semidiurnal tides all on one plot.
>
> Hi Bob,
>
> please be sure to report all the bugs you find, either
> to the list or via private email.
>
> Admittedly, pg_plotimage has been written in probably 10% of the
> time that tvimage has, so I am not totally surprised that
> it is not that robust ;-)
>
> Ciao,
> Paolo

Hi Paolo,
good news, the problem was on my end. There was a gap in the
data that I thought should not have gaps, so the image rendering was
in fact doing what it should be doing.
And. thank you for making the code available!

Cheers,
bob
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