Re: right y-axis labels

From: Adam Phillips <asphilli_at_nyahnyahspammersnyahnyah>
Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2006 09:05:36 -0600

Hi Beth/all,

Using the test versions of the gsn scripts fixed this issue, tmYROn is
working as documented. (I will attach the test versions of gsn_code.ncl
and gsn_csm.ncl to Beth in a seperate email.)
Adam

Mary Haley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was finally able to get access to my email. With regard to this question,
> I think that maybe the reason it works for me is that I'm using the latest
> (development) version of NCL. (Adam, could you try the scripts using
> the .test versions of the gsn* scripts?)
>
> Saji does has a good point that the purpose of gsn_csm_xy2
> is to allow you to have multiple axes labeled. However, you should
> be able to turn off these labels if desired.
>
> Beth, I will try to email new versions of gsn_code.ncl and gsn_csm.ncl
> if I get a chance. My connection right now is only good for quick
> emails (which
> I compose offline and then send them quickly all at once).
>
> --Mary
>
>
>
>
> On Apr 18, 2006, at 2:36 PM, Saji Njarackalazhikam Hameed wrote:
>
>> Hi Beth,
>>
>> This may not be a solution to the problem, but only a comment on the
>> usage
>> of gsm_csm_xy2. I may be wrong, but gsm_csm_xy2 is used when you need to
>> display the different axes - it is somewhat odd to suppress the
>> axes labels!
>>
>> Since you are not going to show the axes labels, it may be more
>> appropriate to normalize the data (say by dividing by the standard
>> deviation of each time series) and then to plot it with gsn_csm_xy.
>> I am attaching a modified version of the code, that may address your
>> issue (please see attachment)
>>
>> Good Luck!
>>
>> saji
>> --
>>
>> Saji N. Hameed,
>> Assistant Researcher, Tel:808 9569534
>> International Pacific Research Center, email:saji_at_hawaii.edu
>> 2525 Correa Rd, Honolulu, HI 96822 http://iprc.soest.hawaii.edu/~saji
>>
>>
>> * Beth Hall <Beth.Hall_at_dri.edu> [2006-04-18 10:21:34 -0700]:
>>
>>> I heard from Mary that this problem I'm having (where I can't seem to
>>> turn off the right y-axis on an xy plot) seems suspicious. She
>>> wanted me to send the data files and scripts that I'm using to try
>>> and test the problem. However, when I sent the email, I got an
>>> automated reply that she'll be out from April 18-21.
>>
>>
>>> Can anyone help me in the meantime? I've already tried many
>>> combinations of tmYROn=False.
>>
>>
>>> I'm running version 4.2.0.a032 on a 64-bit linux SGI altix machine.
>>
>>
>>> Thanks!
>>> Beth
>>
>>
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