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NAME:
EXPAND_TILDE()
PURPOSE:
Expand tilde in UNIX directory names
CALLING SEQUENCE:
IDL> output=expand_tilde(input)
INPUTS:
INPUT = input file or directory name, scalar string
OUTPUT:
Returns expanded filename, scalar string
EXAMPLES:
output=expand_tilde('~zarro/test.doc')
---> output='/usr/users/zarro'
NOTES:
This version of EXPAND_TILDE differs from the version in the Solar
Library in that it does not call the functions EXIST and IDL_RELEASE.
However, it should work identically.
PROCEDURE CALLS:
None.
REVISION HISTORY:
Version 1, 17-Feb-1997, D M Zarro. Written
Transfered from Solar Library W. Landsman Sep. 1997
Made more robust D. Zarro/W. Landsman Sep. 2000
Made even more robust (since things like ~zarro weren't being expanded)
Zarro (EITI/GSFC, Mar 2001)
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/expand_tilde.pro)
FUNCTION: findpath.pro
PURPOSE: Finds the path to a particular file in current IDL paths
ARGUMENTS:
FILENAME -> Name of the file to find - STRING
PATH <- Path to file (without "/") - STRING
RETURNS: Status of find
0 - Failure
1 - Success (exact match)
2 - Success (after adding ".pro")
KEYWORDS:
EXACT / Find exact match only (Don't try to add '.pro')
VERBOSE / Print out search pathes
CALLING SEQUENCE: found=findpath('filename',pathname)
case found of
0 : ERROR
1 : fullpath=pathname+'/'+filename
2 : fullpath=pathname+'/'+filename+'.pro'
endcase
or
if not findpath('filename',path,/exact) then ERROR
NOTES: By default, FINDPATH searches for exact match. If not found
looks for 'filename' with ".pro" appended (unless /EXACT keyword
is set).
CREATED BY: John P. Dombeck 7/03/2001
MODIFICATION HISTORY:
07/03/01- J. Dombeck Original writing
06/25/04- J. Dombeck Added VERBOSE keyword
Changed close -> free_lun
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/findpath.pro)
NAME:
jbt_date2jday (function)
PURPOSE:
Convert a date string in format 'yyyy-mm-dd', such as '2012-10-16', into a
longword integer Julian day number.
CATEGORIES:
Utilities
CALLING SEQUENCE:
result = jbt_date2jday(date)
ARGUMENTS:
date: (In, required) A date string in format 'yyyy-mm-dd', such as
'2012-10-16'.
KEYWORDS:
COMMON BLOCKS:
EXAMPLES:
SEE ALSO:
HISTORY:
2012-11-02: Created by Jianbao Tao (JBT), SSL, UC Berkley.
2012-11-02: Initial release to TDAS. JBT, SSL/UCB.
VERSION:
$LastChangedBy: jianbao_tao $
$LastChangedDate: 2012-11-02 16:35:10 -0700 (Fri, 02 Nov 2012) $
$LastChangedRevision: 11172 $
$URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/trunk/general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_date2jday.pro $
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_date2jday.pro)
NAME:
jbt_extrema (function)
PURPOSE:
Find extrema in a numerical array and return their indices.
CATEGORIES:
CALLING SEQUENCE:
result = jbt_extrema(array, interp_nan = interp_nan, min_only = min_only, $
max_only = max_only, threshold = threshold)
ARGUMENTS:
array: (In, required) The array to find extrema in.
KEYWORDS:
/interp_nan: If set, remove NaNs by linear interpolation before searching
for extrema.
/min_only: If set, only return minima.
/max_only: If set, only return maxima.
threshold: (In, optional) Threshold for changing sense. For example, if
threshold is 10 and A[i] and A[i+1] are two adjacent points in a local
segment that generally has positive slope, then the segment will be
treated as a full positive-slope segment if A[i+1]-A[i] > -10.
Default = 0.
COMMON BLOCKS:
EXAMPLES:
; IDL code example
npt = 100
a = randomn(seed, npt)
x = findgen(npt)
ind = jbt_extrema(a)
plot, x, a
oplot, x[ind], a[ind], psym = 2, color = 6
SEE ALSO:
HISTORY:
2012-11-10: Created by Jianbao Tao (JBT), SSL, UC Berkley.
2012-11-12: Initial release in TDAS. JBT, SSL/UCB.
VERSION:
$LastChangedBy: jianbao_tao $
$LastChangedDate: 2012-11-12 08:36:20 -0800 (Mon, 12 Nov 2012) $
$LastChangedRevision: 11219 $
$URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/trunk/general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_extrema.pro $
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_extrema.pro)
NAME: jbt_fexist (function) CATEGORY: PURPOSE: Check the existence of a local file. Return 1 if the file exists, or 0 if not. CALLING SEQUENCE: result = jbt_fexist(file) ARGUMENTS: file: (In, required) A string of a local file to be checked. KEYWORDS: EXAMPLES: SEE ALSO: HISTORY: 2011-05-01: Created by Jianbao Tao (JBT), CU/LASP. 2012-11-02: Initial release to TDAS. JBT, SSL/UCB. VERSION: $LastChangedBy: jianbao_tao $ $LastChangedDate: 2012-11-02 16:35:10 -0700 (Fri, 02 Nov 2012) $ $LastChangedRevision: 11172 $ $URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/trunk/general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_fexist.pro $
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_fexist.pro)
NAME: jbt_file_latest (function) PURPOSE: Return the path of the latest file within a folder. CATEGORIES: CALLING SEQUENCE: result = jbt_file_latest(dir) ARGUMENTS: dir: (In, required) A string of a local directory. KEYWORDS: COMMON BLOCKS: EXAMPLES: SEE ALSO: HISTORY: 2012-10-28: Created by Jianbao Tao (JBT), SSL, UC Berkley. 2012-11-02: Initial release to TDAS. JBT, SSL/UCB. VERSION: $LastChangedBy: jianbao_tao $ $LastChangedDate: 2012-11-02 16:35:10 -0700 (Fri, 02 Nov 2012) $ $LastChangedRevision: 11172 $ $URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/trunk/general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_file_latest.pro $
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_file_latest.pro)
NAME: jbt_get_lines (function) PURPOSE: Get all lines of a text file. CATEGORY: CALLING SEQUENCE: result = jbt_get_lines(file) ARGUMENTS: file: (In, required) A string of a local text file to load. KEYWORDS: COMMON BLOCKS: SIDE EFFECTS: RESTRICTIONS: EXAMPLE: SEE ALSO: MODIFICATION HISTORY: 2011-05-27: Created by Jianbao Tao, CU/LASP. 2012-11-02: Initial release to TDAS. JBT, SSL/UCB.
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_get_lines.pro)
NAME: jbt_iconsec (function) CATEGORY: PURPOSE: Given an array of indices, find consecutive sections in the array, and return the starting and ending indices of each section. The returned value has dimension [nsec, 2] CALLING SEQUENCE: result = jbt_iconsec(indarr, nsec = nsec, npt = npt) ARGUMENTS: indarr: (In, required) An index array. KEYWORDS: nsec: (Out, optional) Number of consective sections in indarr. npt: (Out, optional) Number of points in each section. EXAMPLES: SEE ALSO: HISTORY: 2011-05-20: Created by Jianbao Tao (JBT), CU/LASP. 2012-11-12: Initial release in TDAS. JBT, SSL/UCB. VERSION: $LastChangedBy: jianbao_tao $ $LastChangedDate: 2012-11-12 08:36:20 -0800 (Mon, 12 Nov 2012) $ $LastChangedRevision: 11219 $ $URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/trunk/general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_iconsec.pro $
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_iconsec.pro)
NAME: jbt_jday2date (function) PURPOSE: Convert a longword integer Julian day number into a date string in format 'yyyy-mm-dd', such as '2012-10-16'. CATEGORIES: CALLING SEQUENCE: result = jbt_jday2date(jday) ARGUMENTS: jday: (In, required) A longword integer Julian day number. KEYWORDS: COMMON BLOCKS: EXAMPLES: SEE ALSO: HISTORY: 2012-11-02: Created by Jianbao Tao (JBT), SSL, UC Berkley. 2012-11-02: Initial release to TDAS. VERSION: $LastChangedBy: jianbao_tao $ $LastChangedDate: 2012-11-02 16:35:10 -0700 (Fri, 02 Nov 2012) $ $LastChangedRevision: 11172 $ $URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/trunk/general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_jday2date.pro $
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_jday2date.pro)
NAME:
jbt_tplot_pos (function)
PURPOSE:
Get the positions of tplot panels. The returned array has the form
[n_panels, 4]. The meanings of the 4 values of each panel are:
[*, 0]: left x
[*, 1]: bottom y
[*, 2]: right x
[*, 3]: top y
CATEGORIES:
CALLING SEQUENCE:
pos = jbt_tplot_pos(npanels = npanels, xpos = xpos, ypos = ypos, $
enclose = enclose)
xpos and ypos store locations for plots. For example,
plots, xpos[0,*], ypos[0,*], color = 6 ; 6 = red
will draw lines along the top panel frame.
ARGUMENTS:
KEYWORDS:
npanels: (Output, optional)
xpos: (Output, optional)
ypos: (Output, optional)
/enclose: (Input, optional)
COMMON BLOCKS:
EXAMPLES:
SEE ALSO:
HISTORY:
2012-08-24: Created by Jianbao Tao(JBT), SSL, UC Berkeley.
VERSION:
$LastChangedBy: jianbao_tao $
$LastChangedDate: 2012-11-02 16:35:10 -0700 (Fri, 02 Nov 2012) $
$LastChangedRevision: 11172 $
$URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/trunk/general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_tplot_pos.pro $
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_tplot_pos.pro)
NAME:
rbsp_btrange (procedure)
PURPOSE:
This routine is to find the starting time and ending time of each
continuous segment (burst, usually) of a give tplot variable which
essentially is specified by a tplot name such as 'rbspa_efw_eb2'.
CATEGORIES:
CALLING SEQUENCE:
rbsp_btrange, tvar, btrange = btrange, nbursts = nbursts, tind = tind, $
tlen = tlen, structure = structure
ARGUMENTS:
tvar: (INPUT, REQUIRED). The name of a tplot variable. If keyword STRUCTURE
is set, tvar should be a tplot data structure from get_data.
KEYWORDS:
btrange: (OUTPUT, OPTIONAL) A named variable to return a 2D array as
[number_of_total_bursts, 2] which stores the the starting time and
the ending time of each continuous burst.
nbursts: (OUTPUT, OPTIONAL) A named variable to return the number of
bursts.
tind: (OUTPUT, OPTIONAL) A named variable to return a 2D array of the index
of starting and ending time points with structure
[[starting],[ending]]
tlen: (OUTPUT, OPTIONAL) A named variable to return the time lengths of
all bursts.
/structure: If set, tvar should be a tplot data structure.
COMMON BLOCKS:
EXAMPLES:
SEE ALSO:
HISTORY:
2012-08-23: Created by Jianbao Tao (JBT), SSL, UC Berkley.
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/rbsp_btrange.pro)
NAME:
rbsp_decimate (procedure)
PURPOSE:
Decimate a tplot variable. Be default, the routine only decimate the input
data by one level, i.e., sample rate reduced by half.
CATEGORIES:
CALLING SEQUENCE:
rbsp_decimate, tvar, upper = upper, level = level, newname = newname
ARGUMENTS:
tvar: (In, required) Tplot variable to be decimated.
KEYWORDS:
upper: (In, optional) If set, the output data's sample rate is no higher
than the value of upper.
level: (In, optional) Decimation level. Default = 1.
newname: (In, optional) A tplot name for the output data. Default = tvar.
COMMON BLOCKS:
EXAMPLES:
SEE ALSO:
HISTORY:
2012-11-03: Created by Jianbao Tao (JBT), SSL, UC Berkley.
2012-11-05: Initial release to TDAS. JBT, SSL/UCB.
VERSION:
$LastChangedBy: aaronbreneman $
$LastChangedDate: 2015-09-28 13:02:01 -0700 (Mon, 28 Sep 2015) $
$LastChangedRevision: 18950 $
$URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/trunk/general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/rbsp_decimate.pro $
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/rbsp_decimate.pro)
FUNCTION: rbsp_min_var.pro
PURPOSE: Minimum Variance Analysis
ARGUMENTS:
X_DATA -> X component of original data
Y_DATA -> Y component of original data
Z_DATA -> Z component of original data
RETURNS: Minimum variance rotation matix (Eigen vectors, min to max)
0 on failure
The returned matrix is in the rotation matrix form where
N = R * O
where
N = New matrix (Rotated into Min. Var. Coordinates)
R = Rotation matrix (Result from MIN_VAR)
O = Original matrix
* = Standard Matrix Multipication
KEYWORDS:
EIG_VALS <- Eigen values of minimum variance analysis (min to max)
CALLING SEQUENCE:
vectors=min_var(data.x,data.y,data.z,eig_vals=values)
or
rot_arr=min_var(orig_arr[*,0],orig_arr[*,1],orig_arr[*,2]) ## orig_arr
or
rot_arr=orig_arr # min_var(orig_arr[*,0],orig_arr[*,1],orig_arr[*,2])
or
rot_arr=orig_arr ##
transpose(min_var(orig_arr[0,*],orig_arr[1,*],orig_arr[2,*]))
(These last three forms will crash if min_var fails)
NOTES:
CREATED BY: John Dombeck August 2001
MODIFICATION HISTORY:
08/06/01-J. Dombeck Created
08/11/11-A. Paradise Added NAN handling, warning if NaN values exist
02/26/2014 Aaron Breneman changed name to rbsp_min_var.pro. This version is exactly
the same as original except for name change.
INCLUDED MODULES:
min_var
LIBRARIES USED:
None
DEPENDANCIES
None
VERSION:
$LastChangedBy: aaronbreneman $
$LastChangedDate: 2014-02-26 13:46:35 -0800 (Wed, 26 Feb 2014) $
$LastChangedRevision: 14448 $
$URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/trunk/general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/rbsp_min_var.pro $
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/rbsp_min_var.pro)
*****************************************************************************************
FUNCTION : rbsp_min_var_rot.pro
PURPOSE : Calculates the minimum variance matrix of some vector array of a
particular input field along with uncertainties and angular
rotation from original coordinate system.
==-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
*******************************************************************************
Error Analysis from: A.V. Khrabrov and B.U.O. Sonnerup, JGR Vol. 103, 1998.
avsra = WHERE(tsall LE timesta+30.d0 AND tsall GE timesta-30.d0,avsa)
myrotma = MIN_VAR(myavgmax[avsra],myavgmay[avsra],myavgmaz[avsra],EIG_VALS=myeiga)
dphi[i,j] = +/- SQRT(lam_3*(lam_[i]+lam_[j]-lam_3)/((K-1)*(lam_[i] - lam_[j])^2))
dphi = angular standard deviation (radians) of vector x[i] toward/away from
vector x[j]
*******************************************************************************
Hoppe et. al. [1981] :
lam_3 : Max Variance
lam_2 : Intermediate Variance
lam_1 : MInimum Variance
[Assume isotropic "noise" in signals]
Variance due to signal (along MAX VARIANCE) : lam_1 - lam_3
Variance due to signal (along INT VARIANCE) : lam_2 - lam_3
Maximum Angular Change (along MIN VARIANCE) : th_min = ATAN(lam_3/(lam_2 - lam_3))
Maximum Angular Change (along MAX VARIANCE) : th_max = ATAN(lam_3/(lam_1 - lam_2))
-The direction of maximum variance in the plane of maximum variance is determined
by the size of the difference between the two variances in this plane compared
to noise.
-EXAMPLES/ARGUMENTS
IF lam_2 = lam_3 => th_min is NOT DEFINED AND th_max is NOT DEFINED
IF lam_2 = 2*lam_3 => th_min = !PI/4
IF lam_2 = 2*lam_3 => th_min = !PI/30
IF lam_1 = lam_2 >> lam_3 => Minimum Variance Direction is still well defined!
*******************************************************************************
Mazelle et. al. [2003] :
Same Min. Var. variable definitions
th_min = SQRT((lam_3*lam_2)/(N-1)/(lam_2 - lam_3)^2)
{where : N = # of vectors measured, or # of data samples}
*******************************************************************************
==-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
CALLS:
rbsp_min_var.pro
INPUT:
FIELD : some [n,3] or [3,n] array of vectors
EXAMPLES:
KEYWORDS:
RANGE : 2-element array defining the start and end point elements
to use for calculating the min. var.
NOMSSG : If set, TPLOT will NOT print out the index and TPLOT handle
of the variables being plotted
BKG_FIELD : [3]-Element vector for the background field to dot with
MV-Vector produced in program
[Default = DC(smoothed) value of input FIELD]
CHANGED: 1) Changed calculation for angle of prop. w/ respect to B-field
to the method defined directly above [09/29/2008 v1.0.2]
2) Corrected theta_{kB} calculation [10/05/2008 v1.0.3]
3) Changed theta_{kB} calculation, added calculation of minimum variance
eigenvector error, and changed return structure
[01/20/2009 v1.1.0]
4) Fixed theta_kB calc. (forgot to normalize B-field)
[01/22/2009 v1.1.1]
5) Added keywords: NOMSSG and BKG_FIELD [12/04/2009 v1.2.0]
4) Fixed a typo in definition of GN variable [12/08/2009 v1.2.1]
CREATED: 06/29/2008
CREATED BY: Lynn B. Wilson III
LAST MODIFIED: 12/08/2009 v1.2.1
MODIFIED BY: Lynn B. Wilson III
Aaron Breneman - changed name to rbsp_min_var_rot.pro. This version
is unchanged from original aside from name change
*****************************************************************************************
VERSION:
$LastChangedBy: aaronbreneman $
$LastChangedDate: 2016-09-02 10:42:46 -0700 (Fri, 02 Sep 2016) $
$LastChangedRevision: 21790 $
$URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/trunk/general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/rbsp_min_var_rot.pro $
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/rbsp_min_var_rot.pro)
NAME: rotate_field_2_vec.pro
SYNTAX: rbsp_rotate_field_2_vec,'waveform','vec'
where 'waveform' is a tplot variable and 'vec'
is either a tplot variable or an array of [3]
PURPOSE: Returns rotation matrix and the input waveform or vector rotated to one of the following systems.
a) Min Var - input "vec" (e.g. DC Bfield) only
z-hat defined to be direction of "vec"
y_hat is given by vec cross x_max, where x_max is the maximum variance eigenvector
x_hat - max variance eigenvector always lies in x-z plane
Uses this system by default unless /efa is set or "vec2" is input
b) Two vec - input "vec" and "vec2"
z-hat is direction of "vec"
y-hat = (vec x vec2)/|vec2 x vec|
x-hat = (y-hat x vec)/|vec x y-hat| (vec2 is in x-z plane)
Uses this if "vec2" is set
***Can be used to define a radial, azimuthal, Bo coord system with
vec = Bo
vec2 = r (radial direction)
So, z-hat ~ Bo
y-hat ~ (Bo x r) (azimuthal)
x-hat ~ (y-hat x Bo) (radial)
c) EFA - similar to Two Vec, but doesn't require an additional input vector.
Instead uses the input x-hat (i.e. [1,0,0])
z-hat is direction of "vec"
and x-z plane consists of Vec and [1,0,0]
Uses this if /efa is set
INPUT: Tplot variable names of:
waveform -> Name of tplot variable of [m,3] or [3] waveform data. Note that if the
Min var rotation is requested then must input a [m,3] where m>1
vec -> [3] element vector OR name of tplot variable
containing [n,3] element vector to represent the z-hat direction. Ex.
Bo in the coord system of "waveform".
Note that the coordinates of
"vec" and "waveform" must be
the same!
Also note that m != n necessarily
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/rbsp_rotate_field_2_vec.pro)
NAME: rbsp_sample_rate.pro
SYNTAX:
PURPOSE: Determines the sample rate of an input time series of data with the
ability to set gap thresholds to avoid including them in the
calculation.
INPUT: time : [N]-element array of time series times
OUTPUT:
KEYWORDS:
GAP_THRESH : Scalar defining the maximum data gap [s] allowed in
the calculation
[Default = MAX(TIME) - MIN(TIME)]
AVERAGE : If set, routine returns the scalar average sample rate
[Default = 0, which returns an array of sample rates]
OUT_MED_AVG : Set to a named variable to return the median and average
values of the sample rate if the user wants all values
as well
HISTORY: ; CREATED: 03/28/2012 Lynn B. Wilson III
NOTES:
1) The output is the sample rate in [# samples per unit time]
2) If GAP_THRESH is set too small, then the returned result is a
VERSION:
$LastChangedBy: aaronbreneman $
$LastChangedDate: 2014-10-15 12:38:05 -0700 (Wed, 15 Oct 2014) $
$LastChangedRevision: 15997 $
$URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/trunk/general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/rbsp_sample_rate.pro $
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/rbsp_sample_rate.pro)
NAME:
tplot_zoom (procedure)
PURPOSE:
This is basically a wrapper of some of the functions of tlimit and timebar.
CATEGORY:
Widget
CALLING SEQUENCE:
tplot_zoom, reset = reset, horizontal = horizontal
Use following calls to change the styles of time bars and y-bars (horizontal
bars).
tplot_zoom_set_ybar, linestyle = linestyle, color = color, $
thick = thick, reset = reset
tplot_zoom_set_tbar, linestyle = linestyle, color = color, $
thick = thick, reset = reset
KEYWORDS:
/reset: In, optional
If set, the common block tplot_zoom_com will be reset.
/horizontal: In, optional
If set, the shape of the widget will be a horizontal bar.
INPUTS:
None.
SEE ALSO:
tplot, tlimit, ctime, timebar
MODIFICATION HISTORY:
2011-09-06: Created by Jianbao Tao (JBT) at CU/LASP for REE, JBT's PhD
advisor, to demo tplot capabilities in a MMS meeting.
2012-06-15: JBT, CU/LASP.
1. Updated the documentation header.
2. Cleaned the code.
2012-06-26: JBT, CU/LASP. (Obsolete comment. JBT, 2012-10-31)
1. Added more comments.
2. Replaced 'Zoom In', 'Zoom Out', 'Pan Forward', and 'Pan Backward'
buttons with ' + + ', ' + ', ' - ', ' - - ', ' < < ', ' < ',
' > ', and ' > > ' buttons.
3. Added the 'Full Time Span' and 'Add Time Bar(s)' buttons.
2012-10-31: JBT, SSL/UCB. Initial release in TDAS.
2013-06-20: JBT. Fixed a bug when tplot options do not include the window
option.
VERSION:
$LastChangedBy: jianbao_tao $
$LastChangedDate: 2013-06-20 08:46:53 -0700 (Thu, 20 Jun 2013) $
$LastChangedRevision: 12558 $
$URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/trunk/general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/tplot_zoom.pro $
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/tplot_zoom.pro)
NAME: tplot_zoom_com PURPOSE: ; Below is IDL code ommon tplot_zoom_com, tbar, ybar, trange_stack, yzoom_vars, base
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/tplot_zoom_com.pro)
NAME:
PURPOSE:
Retrieve a list of files on a remote directory accessible via http.
CATEGORIES:
Utilities
CALLING SEQUENCE:
result = jbt_fileurls(remote_dir, verbose = verbose)
remote_dir must a valid http directory, such as:
http://themis.ssl.berkeley.edu/data/rbsp/teams/spice/mk/
ARGUMENTS:
remote_dir: (In, required) See above.
KEYWORDS:
verbose: Set this keyword to 0 if one wants to suppress verbose screen
output.
COMMON BLOCKS:
EXAMPLES:
SEE ALSO:
HISTORY:
2012-10-27: Created by Jianbao Tao (JBT), SSL, UC Berkley.
2012-11-02: Initial release to TDAS.
VERSION:
$LastChangedBy: jimm $
$LastChangedDate: 2016-04-29 11:59:00 -0700 (Fri, 29 Apr 2016) $
$LastChangedRevision: 20979 $
$URL: svn+ssh://thmsvn@ambrosia.ssl.berkeley.edu/repos/spdsoft/trunk/general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_fileurls.pro $
(See general/missions/rbsp/efw/utils/jbt_fileurls.pro)