[ncl-talk] PDF plot to big and rotated in 90 degrees.

Dennis Shea shea at ucar.edu
Thu Aug 20 17:40:48 MDT 2015


The 'cmd' variable should contain exactly what you would type at the
[u/li]nix prompt. **That includes spaces**

You should try some manual debugging.

%>ncl

 it = 0
 cmd="convert -trim "+ "animate"+sprinti("%03i",it)+".png"
 print(cmd)

 cmd="convert -trim "+ "animate"+sprinti("%03i",it)+".png" "animate"

                     ^

               no space
error ... you have no space between png and animate!!!
=========================================================
The following has an explicit space ... +" "+ ...

cmd="convert -trim "animate"+sprinti("%03i",it)+".png"+" "+
"animate"+sprinti("%03i",it)+".png"

better, less busy

it=123
cmd="convert -trim animate"+sprinti("%03i",it)+".png
animate"+sprinti("%03i",it)+".png"
print(cmd)
================

Variable: cmd
Type: string
Total Size: 8 bytes
            1 values
Number of Dimensions: 1
Dimensions and sizes:   [1]

(0)     convert -trim animate123.png  animate123.png



On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 4:38 PM, Sebastian Otarola-Bustos
<Sebastian.F.Otarola-Bustos.1 at nd.edu> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I attached you  the error,  I'm not able to read this line, should be
> something wrong on it:
>
>  cmd="convert -trim "animate"+sprinti("%03i",it)+".png"
> "animate"+sprinti("%03i",it)+".png"
>
>  The print command didn't work, cause the error is in the line before.
>
>
>  Someone see something wrong? I'll continue searching for something.
>
> Thank you very much.
> All the best,
> Sebastián.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 5:01 PM, Adam Phillips <asphilli at ucar.edu> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Sebastián,
>> What is the error message that you are getting? Also, right before the
>> system(cmd) line, can you add the following line:
>> print(cmd)
>> and report back to ncl-talk with the resulting output..
>> Thanks..
>> Adam
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 9:57 PM, Sebastian Otarola-Bustos
>> <Sebastian.F.Otarola-Bustos.1 at nd.edu> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi, The other day I tried the improvement, but it didn't work. Here is
>>> what I did:
>>>
>>>  do it=0,N_times-1
>>>
>>>          u300w = fall[it]->UGRD_P0_L100_GLL0({levs},::-1,:)
>>>          v300w = fall[it]->VGRD_P0_L100_GLL0({levs},::-1,:)
>>>          hgt300= fall[it]->HGT_P0_L100_GLL0({levs(k)},:,:)
>>>          hgt300 at units  = "m"
>>>          tmp300 = fall[it]->TMP_P0_L100_GLL0({levs},::-1,:)
>>>          lat    = fall[it]->lat_0(::-1)
>>>          T300=tmp300({levs(k)},:,:)
>>>          T300=T300-273.15
>>>          U300=u300w({levs(k)},:,:)
>>>          V300=v300w({levs(k)},:,:)
>>>          wks_type            = "png"
>>>          wks_type at wkWidth    = 1700
>>>          wks_type at wkHeight   = 1700
>>>
>>>          wks = gsn_open_wks(wks_type,"animate"+sprinti("%03i",it))
>>>
>>>          mpid    = gsn_csm_map(wks,mpres)
>>>          hnid  =  gsn_csm_contour(wks,hgt300(:,:),hres)
>>>          T_300  = gsn_csm_contour(wks,T300,Tres)
>>>          V_300   =gsn_csm_vector(wks,U300,V300,Vres)
>>>
>>>          ;Overlaps maps in order
>>>          overlay(mpid,hnid)
>>>          overlay(mpid,T_300)
>>>          overlay(mpid,V_300)
>>>
>>>          maximize_output(wks,True)
>>>         ;el comando maximize_output hace lo que hacia frame
>>>          delete(wks)
>>>          cmd="convert -trim "+ "animate"+sprinti("%03i",it)+".png"
>>> "animate"+sprinti("%03i",it)+".png"
>>>        system(cmd)
>>>  end do
>>>
>>>
>>> It's throwing me error when I tried to use the convert command. I was
>>> able to use it without problems for one file, but not yet inside a loop.
>>>
>>>
>>> Any help would be really helpful,
>>>
>>> All the best,
>>> Sebastián.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, Aug 8, 2015 at 11:43 AM, Adam Phillips <asphilli at ucar.edu> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Sebastián,
>>>> You need to delete the workstation before you call convert otherwise you
>>>> will get an error message:
>>>>
>>>> do it=0,1
>>>>     wks = gsn_open_wks(wks_type,"animate"+sprinti("%03i",it))
>>>> ..........
>>>>     plot = ..........
>>>>     delete(wks)
>>>>     system("convert -trim"animate"+sprinti("%03i",it)+".png"
>>>> "animate"+sprinti("%03i",it)+".png")
>>>> end do
>>>>
>>>> Hope that helps.. If not let ncl-talk know.
>>>> Adam
>>>>
>>>> On Aug 8, 2015, at 6:58 AM, Sebastian Otarola-Bustos
>>>> <Sebastian.F.Otarola-Bustos.1 at nd.edu> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Thank you very much, that was really helpful! I think that my trouble is
>>>> solved. By the way, and only for curiosity, you know if you can use the trim
>>>> option inside a loop, to get a gif with all images without those blank
>>>> spaces. Cause I tried  something like this inside a loop, but it didn't
>>>> work:
>>>>
>>>>  wks = gsn_open_wks(wks_type,"animate"+sprinti("%03i",it))
>>>>
>>>>  system("convert -trim"animate"+sprinti("%03i",it)+".png"
>>>> "animate"+sprinti("%03i",it)+".png")
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> All the best,
>>>>
>>>> Thank you a lot.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 2:42 PM, Mary Haley <haley at ucar.edu> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I didn't notice this before, but you can't use the wkWidth and wkHeight
>>>>> resources with PS or PDF.  These width and height are for pixel sizes, which
>>>>> apply to the X11 and PNG workstations only.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you want an image to be a specific pixel size, then you need to use
>>>>> "PNG" as the output. With PNG as the output, the image will not be rotated
>>>>> automatically, so you don't need to set gsnPaperOrientation.
>>>>>
>>>>> However, NCL always draws its images to a square, so your image is
>>>>> going to be the smaller of the two sizes you specified: 1536 x 1536.
>>>>>
>>>>> My suggestion is to set the size to 1700 x 1700, and then use
>>>>> ImageMagick's "convert" to trim the image.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've attached a sample script.
>>>>>
>>>>> --Mary
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 1:46 PM, Sebastian Otarola-Bustos
>>>>> <Sebastian.F.Otarola-Bustos.1 at nd.edu> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you very much, but it seems that doesn't works. The plot it's
>>>>>> too big I think.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> All the best,
>>>>>> Sebastián.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Wed, Aug 5, 2015 at 11:19 AM, Mary Haley <haley at ucar.edu> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Try setting gsnPaperOrientation with the "mpres" resources and not
>>>>>>> the workstation resources.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I know this doesn't make a lot of sense, but it's when the plot is
>>>>>>> being created that it needs to know that the paper is oriented one way or
>>>>>>> another.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --Mary
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 12:34 AM, Sebastian Otarola-Bustos
>>>>>>> <Sebastian.F.Otarola-Bustos.1 at nd.edu> wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Hi All, I was doing a gif animation in .png format, and I was able
>>>>>>>> to set the width and the height, so my plots were ok. But now I'm trying to
>>>>>>>> do the same with .ps format or .pdf, and I'm having some troubles. It's
>>>>>>>> rotated, and the command, wks_type at gsnPaperOrientation  = "portrait"  is not
>>>>>>>> recognized. Any suggestion?
>>>>>>>> Any help would be really appreciated, below  you can see what I
>>>>>>>> mentioned to you from my code.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>  wks_type            = "ps"
>>>>>>>>         ;wks_type at wkWidth    = 1700
>>>>>>>>         ;wks_type at wkHeight   = 1536
>>>>>>>>          wks_type at gsnPaperOrientation  = "portrait"
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>          wks = gsn_open_wks(wks_type,"animate"+sprinti("%03i",it))
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>          mpid    = gsn_csm_map(wks,mpres)
>>>>>>>>          hnid  =  gsn_csm_contour(wks,hgt300(:,:),hres)
>>>>>>>>          T_300  = gsn_csm_contour(wks,T300,Tres)
>>>>>>>>          V_300   =gsn_csm_vector(wks,U300,V300,Vres)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>          ;Overlaps maps in order
>>>>>>>>          overlay(mpid,hnid)
>>>>>>>>          overlay(mpid,T_300)
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> All the best,
>>>>>>>> Sebastián.
>>>>>>>>
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>>
>> --
>> Adam Phillips
>> Associate Scientist,  Climate and Global Dynamics Laboratory, NCAR
>> www.cgd.ucar.edu/staff/asphilli/   303-497-1726
>>
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