Your attached plot shows the x and y *index* (subscript) values.
-- The self contained attached script shows how to get the labeling you want and a use of the tr{X/Y}{mon/max}F resources. %> ncl jrbuzan.ncl Good luck On 9/3/11 12:57 PM, jrbuzan wrote: > Hello, > > I am attempting to explicitly set the y-axis and x-axis. > > I have data that has an X coordinate: 69.375, 71.25, 73.125, 75, 76.875, > 78.75, 80.625, 82.5, 84.375, 86.25, > 88.125, 90, 91.875, 93.75, 95.625, 97.5, 99.375 > > Y coordinate: 14.28551, 16.19024, 18.09498, 19.99971, 21.90444, > 23.80917, 25.7139, > 27.61863 > > When I use: > res@trXMinF = 69.375 > res@trXMaxF = 99.375 > res@trYMinF = 14.28551 > res@trYMaxF = 27.61863 > > I get: > warning:ContourPlotSetValues: X coordinates out of data range: defaulting > warning:ContourPlotSetValues: Y coordinates out of data range: defaulting > warning:ContourPlotSetValues: X coordinates out of data range: defaulting > warning:ContourPlotSetValues: Y coordinates out of data range: defaulting > > The x axis becomes: 0-15 > and the y axis becomes: 0-7 > > > > Help Help! > > -Jonathan > > > _______________________________________________ > ncl-talk mailing list > List instructions, subscriber options, unsubscribe: > http://mailman.ucar.edu/mailman/listinfo/ncl-talk
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