Dear Loana,
Please check the function "maxind"
http://www.ncl.ucar.edu/Document/Functions/Built-in/maxind.shtml
I guess the example 2 will be helpful for you
Thanks
Debasish
On 2010-07-23, at 13:05, Ioana Colfescu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a variable let's say x(t,x,y,z) and I want to find out the
> maxima of the variable with respect to x,y and z where x y and z are
> lat lon and depth. I'm using dim_max_n to find this maxima for each
> moment of time. I want to see what are the coordinates and depths
> where the maxima is situated so for each maxima value I want to see
> the corresponding (x,y,z).Could someone tell me how could I do this ?
> ( to see the associated lat lon and depth for each maxima)
>
> Thank you,
>
> Ioana
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