[ncl-talk] Error in bar plot
David Warner
davidwarnerdavid1992 at gmail.com
Wed Aug 14 08:07:05 MDT 2019
The issue is resolved by setting :
res at gsnYRefLine = -1 ; reference line
On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 10:59 PM Toni Klemm <toni-klemm at tamu.edu> wrote:
> Hi David,
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> Have you tried setting your wind thresholds (maxWind) lower? Maybe the
> years with no bar don’t have cyclones between 90 and 119 mph (if I read
> your code right). If you set it lower, you might see if it’s a threshold
> issue or a data/code issue.
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> Toni
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> *Toni Klemm, Ph.D.*Postdoctoral Research Associate
> Department of Ecosystem Science and Management
> College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
> Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
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> On Aug 13, 2019, at 12:22 PM, David Warner via ncl-talk <ncl-talk at ucar.edu>
> wrote:
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> I am trying to make a bar plot using IBtracs cyclone data. My objective is
> to plot the frequency of extremely severe cyclonic storms against the storm
> year. But I face the following error, and the barplot is not generated.
> Code and figure are attached. Data is uploaded through FTP. Kindly help me
> to fix the error.
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> warning:TransformDataPolygon, not enough points for a polygon
> <yearly_distribution_csve.ncl><csve.png>
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