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20051020: number of times in nmap2



Clint,

Yes, for example:
! Loop 1
!
<loop1_source1>                 CAT_IMG|IMAGE/RAD/craft/KFTG
<loop1_source1_interval>        120
<loop1_source1_range>           2880
<loop1_source1_lut>             upc_radimg.tbl
<loop1_dominant>                1
<loop1_frames>                  12
etc.....

The range and interval as well as the number "12" of frames selected
for plotting are all stored.

Chiz

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support


>From: Clint Rowe <address@hidden>
>Organization: University of Nebraska Geosciences
>Keywords: 200510202240.j9KMew7s011432

>Steve,
>
>Thanks!  I wasn't sure what units the Def Range in datatype.tbl
>was -- I was thinking # times and that it was set large enough.
>Do the Range/Int settings get saved with the "Save Data Settings"
>trick you showed me when I was in Boulder?
>
>Clint
>
>On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 14:05, Unidata Support wrote:
>> Clint,
>> 
>> The datatype.tbl file defines the number of times
>> selected on the time bar, as well as the time range displayed.
>> 
>> The SAT type currently has 10 frames, and 2880 minute window (2 days)
>> while the RAD type has 10 frames, and 180 minute window ( 3 hours).
>> The 3 hours is roughly 36 frames if the radar is in storm mode, 30
>> if in precip mode, 18 in clear air mode.
>> 
>> You can override these in 2 ways:
>> 1) Edit the datatype.tbl file
>> 2) Click the "Range/Int" button and change the time range
>> 
>> The Range/Int allows to to select the time period for the time selection 
>> widget as well as sample the observations at a specific interval- so
>> if you had 3 days worth of radar, you could chose an Interval of
>> 30 minutes for example, and the time bar would provide those
>> observations closest to the desired time.
>> 
>> Steve Chiswell
>> Unidata User SUpport
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> >From: Clint Rowe <address@hidden>
>> >Organization: University of Nebraska Geosciences
>> >Keywords: 200510201425.j9KEPK7s009614
>> 
>> >Chiz,
>> >
>> >What controls the total number of times on a timeline in nmap2?
>> >
>> >I thought it was the number of times in the file or the number of files
>> >in the directory.  However, I have 60+ radar files in a directory
>> >($RAD/NIS/OAX/N0R), but only 30 time show up on the
>> >time selection widget.  For other sites, I only keep around 20 
>> >times and get just those 20 times on the selection widget.
>> >
>> >For satellite images, the selection widget displays more than 30
>> >times if there are more than 30 images available (e.g., there
>> >are currently 53 files in $SAT/AREA/GOES-10/4km/IR and 53 times
>> >appear on the selection widget). I know that datatype.tbl controls
>> >how many of the displayed times are selected by default, but what
>> >controls the total number of available times?
>> >
>> >version is 5.8.3a, compiled locally on linux
>> >
>> >Clint
>> >-- 
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