axis and the like [message #10440] |
Thu, 04 December 1997 00:00  |
Martin Schultz
Messages: 515 Registered: August 1997
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David Fanning wrote:
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> Martin Schultz (mgs@io.harvard.edu) screams for help when he writes:
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the solution is
xyouts, 0.5, 0.88, /Normal, Align=0.5, 'H!L2!NO [ppmv]'
Uff! Thanks David! I was actually thinking of xyouts too, but in my
vicious circle I was too stubborn to abandon the idea that this should
be possible with the axis command.
The other thing I came across today again (it happens about once every
two months, but I always forget the solution to it) is how to switch off
the axis labeling (answer: [xyz]tick... -see, I forgot again- ...name =
replicate(" ",30) ). This is useful if one wants to stack a few plots
that share a common x axis and display different species or the same
species at different altitudes etc. Wouldn't it be nice to have a simple
/NOLABEL option with the plot command ? In fact, this would have one
other advantage (or do I miss something here?): If you loop through your
plots, you could write something like:
for i=0,nplots-1 do begin
!p.position=[llx,lly(i),llx+wx,lly(i)+wy]
if (i eq 0) then nolabel=0 else nolabel=1
plot,x,y(i,*),...,nolabel=nolabel
endfor
I don't see any way how one could do this now, except copying the plot
command with all the thousand parameters and have one including the
tickname statement and the other without.
Regards,
Martin.
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Dr. Martin Schultz
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