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Thanks, I looked at it again and I found that section. I guess I am just a little confused on the exact use of some of the functions. I am very new to the whole GEMPAK world and I guess I am still a little confused on the format of some of its programs. For instance I understand that // is used to store one function basically as a variable and ! seems to separate the individual functions. However I was looking through the list of functions and I get really confused on the Boolean and less than greater than functions. For example say you had some grid where everything above a certain threshold needed one value and everywhere else needed another. Do you happen to know any place that has good examples of using these functions? Thanks again for your help, Jeremy Martin WFO GLD >----- Original Message ----- >From: Kwan-yin Kong <kongkwan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Date: Saturday, October 14, 2006 3:34 am >Subject: Re: Documentation Question > > Jeremy, > > If you run a GEMPAK session (e.g. sfmap), and type "help > GFUNC", it mentions about the // operator. > > Kwan >
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