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PROCEDURE: add_data, n1,n2 PURPOSE: Creates a tplot variable that is the sum of two tplot variables. INPUT: n1,n2 tplot variable names (strings) KEWORDS: copy_dlimits: set to 1 to use the first variable's dlimits, 2 to use the second's
(See general/tools/tplot/add_data.pro)
PROCEDURE: ang_data, n1,n2 PURPOSE: Creates a tplot variable that is the angle between two tplot variables. INPUT: n1,n2 tplot variable names (strings) These should each be 3 element vectors KEWORDS: copy_dlimits: set to 1 to use the first variable's dlimits, 2 to use the second's
(See general/tools/tplot/ang_data.pro)
PROCEDURE: avg_data, name, res
PURPOSE:
Creates a new tplot variable that is the time average of original.
INPUT: name tplot variable names (strings)
KEYWORDS:
newname = new name for the variable
append = append this suffix to the variable
trange = time range, can be used to alter start and end times, the
default is minmax(data.x)
day = return values /per day
display_object = Object reference to be passed to dprint for output.
do_stdev = if set create a variable for the standard deviation. with
suffix "_stdev"
Modified by O. Le Contel, LPP, Feb. 19, 2016
in order to deal with L64 integer
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(See general/tools/tplot/avg_data.pro)
PROCEDURE: delta_data, n1,n2
PURPOSE:
Creates a tplot variable that is the derivative of a tplot variable.
INPUT: n1 tplot variable names (strings)
Keywords:
newname = the name of the tplot variable in which output should be
stored. This will produce an error if you use this option with globbing.
nsmooth = If this keyword is set smoothing will be performed. The
number you set this keyword equal to is the width of the smoothing
to be applied to the data. It is the same as the
width argument to the idl smooth procedure. To get an explanation of
how this keyword works please see the idl documentation for the
'width' keyword to the idl 'smooth' procedure.
suffix = the suffix to be applied to the input data. Use this if you
want to call this procedure on multiple tplot variables
simultaneously.
replace = set this keyword if you want to replace the original
variables with the new values
display_object = Object reference to be passed to dprint for output.
Examples:
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(See general/tools/tplot/delta_data.pro)
PROCEDURE: deriv_data, n1,n2
PURPOSE:
Creates a tplot variable that is the derivative of a tplot variable.
INPUT: n1 tplot variable names (strings)
Keywords:
newname = the name of the tplot variable in which output should be
stored. This will produce an error if you use this option with globbing.
nsmooth = If this keyword is set smoothing will be performed. The
number you set this keyword equal to is the width of the smoothing
to be applied to the data. It is the same as the
width argument to the idl smooth procedure. To get an explanation of
how this keyword works please see the idl documentation for the
'width' keyword to the idl 'smooth' procedure.
suffix = the suffix to be applied to the input data. Use this if you
want to call this procedure on multiple tplot variables
simultaneously.
replace = set this keyword if you want to replace the original
variables with the new values
display_object = Object reference to be passed to dprint for output.
Examples:
deriv_data,'thb_fgs_dsl'
deriv_data,'th?_fgs_dsl',suffix='_fgsderiv'
deriv_data,'thb_fgs_dsl thb_state_pos',nsmth=2
deriv_data,'thb_fgs_dsl',newname='fgs_derivd'
deriv_data,'the_*',/replace
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(See general/tools/tplot/deriv2_data.pro)
PROCEDURE: deriv_data, n1,n2
PURPOSE:
Creates a tplot variable that is the derivative of a tplot variable.
INPUT: n1 tplot variable names (strings)
Keywords:
newname = the name of the tplot variable in which output should be
stored. This will produce an error if you use this option with globbing.
nsmooth = If this keyword is set smoothing will be performed. The
number you set this keyword equal to is the width of the smoothing
to be applied to the data. It is the same as the
width argument to the idl smooth procedure. To get an explanation of
how this keyword works please see the idl documentation for the
'width' keyword to the idl 'smooth' procedure.
suffix = the suffix to be applied to the input data. Use this if you
want to call this procedure on multiple tplot variables
simultaneously.
replace = set this keyword if you want to replace the original
variables with the new values
display_object = Object reference to be passed to dprint for output.
Examples:
deriv_data,'thb_fgs_dsl'
deriv_data,'th?_fgs_dsl',suffix='_fgsderiv'
deriv_data,'thb_fgs_dsl thb_state_pos',nsmth=2
deriv_data,'thb_fgs_dsl',newname='fgs_derivd'
deriv_data,'the_*',/replace
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(See general/tools/tplot/deriv_data.pro)
PROCEDURE: dif_data, n1,n2 PURPOSE: Creates a tplot variable that is the difference of two tplot variables. INPUT: n1,n2 tplot variable names (strings) KEWORDS: copy_dlimits: set to 1 to use the first variable's dlimits, 2 to use the second's
(See general/tools/tplot/dif_data.pro)
PROCEDURE: div_data, n1,n2 PURPOSE: Creates a tplot variable that is the ratio of two other tplot variables. INPUT: n1,n2 tplot variable names (strings)
(See general/tools/tplot/div_data.pro)
Procedure interp_gap,x,y,index=wb,count=c replaces NANs with interpolated values.
(See general/tools/tplot/interp_gap.pro)
PROCEDURE: load_wi_elpd5 PURPOSE: loads WIND 3D Plasma Experiment key parameter data for "tplot". INPUTS: none, but will call "timespan" if time_range is not already set. KEYWORDS: DATA: Raw data can be returned through this named variable. TIME_RANGE: 2 element vector specifying the time range RESTRICTIONS: This routine expects to find the master file: 'wi_elsp_3dp_files' In the directory specified by the environment variable: 'CDF_INDEX_DIR' See "make_cdf_index" for more info. SEE ALSO: "make_cdf_index","loadcdf","loadcdfstr","loadallcdf" CREATED BY: Davin Larson FILE: load_wi_elpd4.pro LAST MODIFICATION: 99/05/27
(See general/tools/tplot/load_wi_elpd5.pro)
PROCEDURE: load_wi_pdfit PURPOSE: loads WIND 3D Plasma Experiment key parameter data for "tplot". INPUTS: none, but will call "timespan" if time_range is not already set. KEYWORDS: DATA: Raw data can be returned through this named variable. TIME_RANGE: 2 element vector specifying the time range RESTRICTIONS: This routine expects to find the master file: 'wi_elsp_3dp_files' In the directory specified by the environment variable: 'CDF_INDEX_DIR' See "make_cdf_index" for more info. SEE ALSO: "make_cdf_index","loadcdf","loadcdfstr","loadallcdf" CREATED BY: Davin Larson FILE: load_wi_elpd4.pro LAST MODIFICATION: 99/05/27
(See general/tools/tplot/load_wi_pdfit.pro)
PROCEDURE: mult_data, n1,n2 PURPOSE: Creates a tplot variable that is the product of two other tplot variables. INPUT: n1,n2 tplot variable names (strings) KEWORDS: copy_dlimits: set to 1 to use the first variable's dlimits, 2 to use the second's
(See general/tools/tplot/mult_data.pro)
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(See general/tools/tplot/nul_data.pro)
PROCEDURE:
specplot_grayNaNs, tvar
PURPOSE:
plot spectral data, any data set to NaN is plotted gray
INPUT:
tvar: tplot variable name, string
EXAMPLE:
mms_load_eis, probes='1', trange=['2015-07-31', '2015-08-1'], datatype='electronenergy'
mms_eis_pad, probe='1', species='electron', datatype='electronenergy', data_units='flux'
specplot_grayNaNs, 'mms1_epd_eis_electronenergy_0-1000keV_electron_flux_omni_pad_spin'
NOTES:
This is an initial release demonstrating the capability of plotting tplot spectral data that contains Nans.
Originally developed for MMS data, however, subsequent fixes to the data may no longer have need for this
type of plot.
Currently the routine locates any existing Nan values and sets them to a sentinel value for display. An index
in the color table corresponding to the new Nan value is changed to gray
(See general/tools/tplot/specplot_graynans.pro)
PROCEDURE: STORE_DATA_COLBAR
PURPOSE: Wrapper of 'store_data' to create a tplot variable
of color bar as a function of time.
INPUTS: Time and bar data array. They must be same elements.
Basic usage is the same as 'store_data'.
KEYWORDS: See, 'store_data', and 'draw_color_scale'.
DATA: Variable that contains the data structure.
LIMITS: Variable that contains the limit structure.
RANGE: Array of two giving the range in data values the
scale corresponding to.
BRANGE: INTARR(2) giving the range in color map values the
scale spans.
BOTTOM: Sets the bottom color for byte-scaling.
TOP: Sets the top color for byte-scaling.
LOG: If set, make scale logarithmic.
CREATED BY: Takuya Hara on 2015-05-01.
LAST MODIFICATION:
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(See general/tools/tplot/store_data_colbar.pro)
function: tdexists
purpose: Checks to see if a tplot variable exists and if its data
exists. Exists means that there is data on the specified interval
and that the data is not all NaNs
Inputs:
tvarname: A name or names to be checked(accepts type globs)
start_time: a start datetime for the interval
end_time: an end datetime for the interval
Keywords:
dims: set this keyword to a number if you want the function also to verify that
the data has that number of elements in its second dimension. For
example, if you set dims = 3, it will verify that the y component
of the tplot variable is Nx3.
NOTES:
If you pass in a list of variables, this routine will return 0 if
any of them do not exist or they do not have data on the
interval.
If you use globbing, it will return 0 if no variables match the
glob and 0 if any of the variables that match the glob do not
have data on the interval.
On the other hand, if, for example,
you expect that 2 variables should match the glob, but only one is
present or only one matches and that has data, it will return
true, because it cannot predict how many variables you expect to
exist if you do not explictly specify them.
For data types with the number of y dimensions > 6, false positives may result
if the Y array has some finite values, but all of them are outside the time range of interest.
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(See general/tools/tplot/tdexists.pro)
Procedure: tplot_ascii
Purpose:
Creates an ascii file for selected tplot variables.
Input:
Names names of tplot variables. May use glob patterns to specify
a set of variables.
Keywords:
fname: file name, by default 'tplot_name' where name is set to
tvar[n] (variable name)
Ext: by default, a separate file will be created in the
current directory with name tplot_name.txt. Use this
keyword to set the .txt extension to a different extension.
dir: Put output in dir as opposed to current working directory.
precise: increases precision to maximum (microseconds)
trange: array[2] of double or string. Specify time range for output.
header: optional keyword, if set ascii file will contain header information
History:
08-Jul-2008, cg, added formating to handle 3 d data sets
09-may-2008, cg, added format statement to print so that the values didn't
run together
09-may-2008, cg, added use of precision keyword, set default value = 3
29-apr-2008, cg, fixed bug with dlimits
28-mar-2008, cg, added keyword fname to allow user to specify a file
name (thm_ui_dproc procedure determines and passes the
filename)
28-mar-2008, cg, added file header
27-aug-2008, cg, added another time precision keyword /msec to print format
09-jul-2009, cg, added code to write the v component to a file, also added
print statements indicating success or failure.
30-nov-2010, jmm, removed /msec from time_string call
(See general/tools/tplot/tplot_ascii.pro)
NAME:
tprint_multiaxis
PURPOSE:
A PostScript wrapper for tplot_multiaxis, opens .ps file, calls
tplot_multiaxis, closes file and prints or calls "xv". The printer
or view options are only applied on Unix-based systems, but the file
will be created for any OS.
CALLING SEQUENCE:
tprint_multiaxis, left_names, right_names [,positions], filename=filename, $
printer=printer,times=times,ct=ct,landscape=landscape, $
xsize=xsize,ysize=ysize,_extra=_extra
INPUT:
left_names: String array or space separated list of tplot variables.
Each variable will be plotted in a separate panel with a
left-aligned y axis.
right_names: String array or space separate list of tplot variables.
Each variable will be added to the appropriate panel
with a right-aligned y axis. If positions are not
specified then this must be the same size as left_names.
positions: Integer array specifying the vertical position [1,N] of
the correspond entry in right_names. This keyword must
be used if left_names has more entries than
right_names.
KEYWORDS:
no_zoffset: If set, then the color scale is Not moved off the
screen. (See tplot_multiaxis_kludge.pro for details)
filename: An output filename, the default is 'tplot_multiaxis'
printer: A printer name (example 'chp360'), If not set, then output
is displayed via "xv", if it is a valid command.
times: if set, will apply timebars at certain times. Note that
tplot_apply_timebar and tplot_apply_databar are also called
by default, so if these timbars are aplied for all panels in
addition to any variable-specific timebars.
ct: Color table; the default is to use whatever is already
loaded. Note that the color table is not reset post-plot
landscape, xsize, ysize: passed through to popen
_extra: Keywords to tplot can also be used here.
HISTORY: Hacked from 'tprint.pro', 2022-08-22, jmm,
jimm@ssl.berkeley.edu
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(See general/tools/tplot/tprint_multiaxis.pro)
FUNCTION:
dat = tsample([var,trange],[times=t])
PURPOSE:
Returns a vector (or array) of tplot data values.
USAGE:
dat = tsample() ;Use cursor to select a subset of data.
dat = tsample('Np',[t0,t1]) ;extract all 'Np' data in the given time range
KEYWORDS:
AVERAGE: if set the time average of the variable is returned
STDEV: named value to return the standard deviation (only works if AVERAGE is set)
TIMES: time values returned through this (named) variable keyword.
VALUES: values returned through this named variable keyword.
DY : dy values returned through this named variable keyword.
(See general/tools/tplot/tsample.pro)
FUNCTION:
dat = tsample([var,trange],[times=t])
PURPOSE:
Returns a vector (or array) of tplot data values.
USAGE:
dat = tsample() ;Use cursor to select a subset of data.
dat = tsample('Np',[t0,t1]) ;extract all 'Np' data in the given time range
KEYWORDS:
times: time values returned through this keyword.
values: values returned through this keyword.
dy : dy values
(See general/tools/tplot/tsample2.pro)