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[IDV #DJC-448853]: IDV Animation



Hi Anrej,

Yes, I believe what you ask for is possible. Once you have your display, click
on the legend (on the right side), which will take you to the "control" for that
display in the IDV Dashboard, Displays Tab. Deselect "Declutter". Click on the
Times Tab. Select Show Multiple. Click on the Range (the little calendar with
the pencil ) and select a Start Time of "Use First Time from Data" and an end
time of "From Animation Time". That should give you the desired stacked
animation effect. See the attached images for additional hints.

Best,

Unidata IDV Support

> Hello.
> 
> My name is Andrej, and I have a question regarding IDV 5.3.
> 
> It is a great piece of software, and I use it mostly to plot earthquake
> location. It works great, but I have a problem with animation.
> 
> Is there a possibility that I could stack animation frames? Meaning that
> when I start the animation sequence, now it only shows one frame at the
> time (1 frame=1 day of data).
> 
> Is there a possibility that I could do an animation, where only new data
> is added in the animation with each frame, but the old one remains on
> the map?  So for example, if I have 100 frames, which is 100 days of data,
> I now see only each individual frame in the animation sequence. But I
> would like to animate the sequence so that new data would be added with
> each frame, and all would be shown over time, stacking up. So one could
> monitor earthquake progression over time for example.
> 
> Would it be possible?
> 
> Looking forward to hear from you,
> Andrew.
> 
> 


Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: DJC-448853
Department: Support IDV
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed
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