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[IDD #NCA-821765]: LATLON with McIDAS



Hi Jim,

re:
> I just figured out my problem, while I was getting ready to send you what you 
> wanted.

I always love to hear when problems are solved!

re:
> I was passing "LATLON 28.2 78.8" as a variable to my McIdas  script, where it 
> was
> variable $2. In my imgdisp.k line I was calling it as "$2" and the quotation 
> marks were
> the problem. If I just used $2 (without quotes), it worked fine.

Ah Ha!

re:
> With quotes, I was always getting the following error messages:
> 
> imgdisp.k: Invalid Latitude.
> imgdisp.k: first LATLON= argument has invalid degrees --> 28.2 78.8
> imgdisp.k: For more help, keyin:  ARGHELP LATLON

Hmm... this was NOT a very helpful error message, was it?!

re:
> I wish I would have thought of that earlier, but I didn't think quotation 
> marks would be
> a problem, but when you confirmed, it was working for fractional values, I 
> tested it
> with and without quotes and saw what worked and what didn't.

Very good.

re:
> I did have another question for you. When I generate loops with McIDAS 
> images, I produce
> the images one at a time with individual calls to my McIDAS script. If I use 
> the
> satellite view this only takes about 10 seconds to produce a 25 images loop. 
> However, if
> a remap the images to say Mercator individually, it takes nearly a minute to 
> produce the
> same loop.

I wouldn't have expected this big of a difference when doing an IMGREMAP first!

re:
> It doesn't seem to matter what projection I use with WXP, it takes about 10
> seconds to produce the same loop and I also process those images 
> individually. I'm
> figuring that for McIDAS loops, it might be way more efficient for me to 
> remap the
> images as a single dataset. Is that correct?

I am not sure what you mean by "remap the images as a single dataset".  If you
mean that it might be more efficient to create each remapped image as the 
original
is received, and then created a separate ADDE dataset that is composed of
the remapped images, then I would think that this would be preferable to
trying to remap each image each time a display script is called by your
web interface.

Am I understanding your question correctly?  If not, please
explain further.

re:
> Thanks again.

No worries.

Cheers,

Tom
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: NCA-821765
Department: Support IDD
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed
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