Re: If then and missing data

From: Dennis Shea <shea_at_nyahnyahspammersnyahnyah>
Date: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 17:21:57 -0600

You might try

     i = ind(.not.ismissing(Time) .and. \
            (Time(1:)-Time(0:ntim-1)) )

Use
     Temperature(i)

Correia, James wrote:
> Hi-
> I have a time series that I need to QC on the fly. The tail end of this time
> series looks like this
>
> Time(:,:) Temperature(:,:)
> 1310 284
> 1330 285
> 1350 285
> 1370 285
> 1310 285
> 1330 285
> -999 -999
> -999 -999
> -999 -999
>
> How can I set these apparently out of order time sequence data to missing? I
> tried using an if then, in a loop, but I always get the conditional error
> that returns a missing value.
>
> I have 50 time series that may have these errors at the end of the time
> series with variable number of tail end missing values.
>
> My goal is to use ftcurvs to get a smoother version of the observations I am
> using, but ftcurvs errors if the 1st argument is not increasing.
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
> James Correia Jr., PhD
> Climate Physics Group
> Post. Doc.
> Pacific Northwest National Lab
>
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