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FUNCTION: spd_extract_tvar_metadata PURPOSE: Returns metadata extracted from a tplot variable; mostly for tplot2ap and tplot2cdf NOTES: prefers the following order: - limits structure (set by the user during the session) - dlimnits structure (set by the load routine) - dlimits.cdf structure (stored in the CDF file) $LastChangedBy: egrimes $ $LastChangedDate: 2018-03-07 15:27:45 -0800 (Wed, 07 Mar 2018) $ $LastChangedRevision: 24849 $ $URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/tags/spedas_3_2/general/spedas_tools/spd_extract_tvar_metadata.pro $
(See general/spedas_tools/spd_extract_tvar_metadata.pro)
FUNCTION: spd_get_color PURPOSE: Return color index by name SUPPORTED COLORS: This function does a nearest neighbor search on your colorbar, so the actual colors available depend on your current colorbar; the possible options are: Almond Linen Antique White Magenta Aquamarine Maroon Beige Medium Gray Bisque Medium Orchid Black Moccasin Blue Navy Blue Violet Olive Brown Olive Drab Burlywood Orange Charcoal Orange Red Chartreuse Orchid Chocolate Pale Goldenrod Coral Pale Green Cornsilk Papaya Cyan Peru Dark Goldenrod Pink Dark Gray Plum Dark Green Powder Blue Dark Khaki Purple Dark Orchid Red Dark Salmon Rose Deep Pink Rosy Brown Dodger Blue Royal Blue Firebrick Saddle Brown Forest Green Salmon Gold Sandy Brown Goldenrod Sea Green Gray Seashell Green Sienna Green Yellow Sky Blue Honeydew Slate Gray Hot Pink Snow Indian Red Spring Green Ivory Steel Blue Khaki Tan Lavender Thistle Lawn Green Tomato Light Coral Turquoise Light Cyan Violet Light Gray Violet Red Light Salmon Wheat Light Yellow White Lime Green Yellow NOTES: - spd_get_color_index was heisted from get_colors, and the color table was heisted from fsc_color - you can change your current color table with the loadct2 procedure - you can visualize the current color table with the xpalette procedure $LastChangedBy: egrimes $ $LastChangedDate: 2019-03-23 08:22:15 -0700 (Sat, 23 Mar 2019) $ $LastChangedRevision: 26886 $ $URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/tags/spedas_3_2/general/spedas_tools/spd_get_color.pro $
(See general/spedas_tools/spd_get_color.pro)
FUNCTION: spd_get_spectra_units PROCEDURE: Returns the y-axis and z-axis units from a spectra variable's CDF metadata INPUT: var: spectra variable OUTPUT: structure containing 'yunits' and 'zunits' tags -1 if no CDF metadata found $LastChangedBy: egrimes $ $LastChangedDate: 2019-07-15 08:24:00 -0700 (Mon, 15 Jul 2019) $ $LastChangedRevision: 27445 $ $URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/tags/spedas_3_2/general/spedas_tools/spd_get_spectra_units.pro $
(See general/spedas_tools/spd_get_spectra_units.pro)
NAME: spd_get_sym.pro PURPOSE: This function provides a convenient way to utilize the USERSYM procedure to create an extended choice of plotting symbols, and is intended to be used directly with the PSYM keyword to PLOT, OPLOT, etc. CALLING SEQUENCE: Result=spd_get_sym(NUMBER) INPUTS: NUMBER - symbol number 0 : dot 1 : filled circle 2 : filled upward triangle 3 : filled downward triangle 4 : filled diamond 5 : filled square 6 : open circle 7 : open upward triangle 8 : open downward triangle 9 : open diamond 10 : open square 11 : plus 12 : X 13 : star 14 : filled rightfacing triangle 15 : filled leftfacing triangle 16 : open rightfacing triangle 17 : open leftfacing triangle OUTPUTS: The function returns the symbol number to be used with the PSYM keyword in the PLOT, OPLOT, etc. commands SIDE EFFECTS: The USERSYM procedure is used to create a symbol definition. EXAMPLE: To produce a plot using open circles as plotting symbols: PLOT,X,Y,PSYM=spd_get_sym(6) MODIFICATION HISTORY: Martin Schultz, Harvard University, 22 Aug 1997: VERSION 1.00 (with some minor changes to the information in this header by D. Windt, windt@bell-labs.com) Forked, renamed for SPEDAS by egrimes on 30 Nov 2018
(See general/spedas_tools/spd_get_sym.pro)
FUNCTION: spd_read_current_version PURPOSE: Reads and returns the current revision # from the file svn_version_info.txt $LastChangedBy: egrimes $ $LastChangedDate: 2017-11-17 13:19:52 -0800 (Fri, 17 Nov 2017) $ $LastChangedRevision: 24305 $ $URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/tags/spedas_3_2/general/spedas_tools/spd_read_current_version.pro $
(See general/spedas_tools/spd_read_current_version.pro)