>quite like it though!)
>
>When doing an XY plot, how do I change the scale of the Y axis? Right
>now I am getting some automatically chosen scale which I don't
>like. Is this a resourses attribute? If so, which one?
http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ngdoc/ng4.1/ref/hlu/obj/Transformation.res.html#trXMaxF
trXMinF
trYMaxF
trMinF
res = True
res@trYMinF = -20.
res@trYMaxF = 30.
>Also, does anyone else use the gsn_* functions which come with the NCL
>examples? They are very handy I think!
I would say the vast majority of graphics are generated via the
gsn interfaces.
See also:
(1) http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ngdoc/ng/ug/ncl/gsun/
Primarily, this is a step-by-step description of using the
generic (gsn_code.ncl) plot interfaces. It has quite a bit
of additional info also.
(2) http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/csm/support/
Click on Graphics
This has many examples of using the gsn_csm.ncl plot
functions. I would say that most people use these
because they often invoke common resources.
good luck
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