Hello,
In fact, the distances between 0 cm and 80 cm for three plots are
same.
But the distances between 0 cm tick and 20 cm tick are all different.
Is there any method to overcome this ?
Thanks
Shuhua Yi
On Thu, 13 Jan 2005 11:17:18 -0700 (MST)
Adam Phillips <asphilli@cgd.ucar.edu> wrote:
> Hi Shuhua,
>
> Try setting the resource vpHeightF, which should set each plot to the
> same
> height.
> See http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ngdoc/ng/ref/hlu/obj/View.res.html
>
> Adam
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> >Hello,
> >
> > I ploted three plots in one panel.
> >
> > First one is contour of measured soil temperature
> > Depths of measurement are 2, 5, 10 , 50, 100 cm
> >
> > Second is contour of modelled soil temperature
> > Depths of model nodes are 0.7, 2.8, 6.2, 11.9, 21, 37, 62, 103 cm
> >
> > Third is X-Y plot for predicted front depth.
> >
> >
> > Contour plots use Log axis for Y-axis automatically, although I use
> > resourse@trYLog = False
> >
> > Since I cannot plot all three figures using linear Y axis, I try
> to
> >plot all three using log axis, and use following resources
> > resourse@tmYLValues=(/0,20, 40, 60, 80/)
> > resourse@tmYLLabels=(/0,20, 40, 60, 80/)
> >
> > However, the distances in the Y-axis between 0 and 20 for three
> >figures are all different from each other.
> >It is hard to compare them.
> >
> > My questions are:
> >
> > First, how to force the contour figure to use linear axis.
> >
> > Second, how to make all three y-axis have the same scale.
> >
> > Thanks a lot
> >
> >Yi, Shuhua
> >School of Geography and Geology
> >McMaster University
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Yi, Shuhua
School of Geography and Geology
McMaster University
Hamilton, ON, CA L8S 4K1
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