[ncl-talk] Label string

G.Monte at isac.cnr.it G.Monte at isac.cnr.it
Tue Sep 25 01:25:35 MDT 2018


Yes, I set *resources* of course.

Giulio Monte




> Hi,
>
> Its unclear what might be wrong without seeing your script. If this is
> exactly what you have in your script...
>
> cnExplicitLabelBarLabelsOn = True
> lbLabelBarOn               = True
> lbLabelsOn                 = True
> lbBoxLinesOn               = False
> lbBoxSeparatorLinesOn      = False
> lbLabelStrings             = (/"100","150","200","250"/)
>
> ...then this would not have any effect on your plot, although I would have
> expected some sort of reasonable defaults. The above is setting
> *variables*
> by those names -- you want to set *resources* that then get passed into
> the
> plotting function; something like:
>
> res = True
> ...
> res at cnExplicitLabelBarLabelsOn = True
> res at lbLabelBarOn               = True
> res at lbLabelsOn                 = True
> res at lbBoxLinesOn               = False
> res at lbBoxSeparatorLinesOn      = False
> res at lbLabelStrings             = (/"100","150","200","250"/)
> ...
> plot = gsn_csm_contour_XXX(wks, ....., res)
>
> Is this what you have?
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 24, 2018 at 8:46 AM <G.Monte at isac.cnr.it> wrote:
>
>> Dears all,
>> I had a contouring map with a 100-spaced intervals in the label bar, so
>> I
>> decided to set a label string with four/five labels in some
>> rapresentative
>> positions of this bar. Here the commands I used (in NCL 6.4.0):
>>
>> cnExplicitLabelBarLabelsOn = True
>> lbLabelBarOn               = True
>> lbLabelsOn                 = True
>> lbBoxLinesOn               = False
>> lbBoxSeparatorLinesOn      = False
>> lbLabelStrings             = (/"100","150","200","250"/)
>>
>> The script did run, but only the first value of my label string was
>> written, while I had Label_21, Label_42, Label_63, Label_84 for the
>> others. Moreover, I realized that even if I set the first value at 150,
>> it
>> is placed at the same position where the previous one was. I just cannot
>> understand where the problems are.
>>
>> Giulio Monte
>>
>>
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