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Name

sma — Spline map

Syntax

sma i | v | s | n | ms | l [arg1] ;# general syntax for contouring with colorbands, see argument list

arg1 := [can] [smo] [map] [flat] [sav] [noadj]

Description

Contour lines are drawn using spline curves to achieve smooth contours.

Arguments

Main contouring arguments:

Note that the main contouring arguments are the same for other shell commands that contour in various ways.

i incr

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incr is the increment value.

v val1 [val2 val3 ...]

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Contour at specific values, val1, val2, ...

s start increment stop

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s for step needs three numbers: start, increment and stop The first and last contour will be at start and stop.

n number

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Use number contours (levels), equally distributed between the minimum and maximum value.

ms start1 incr1 stop1 start2 incr2 stop2

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ms for multiple steps needs six following numbers. The first contour will be at start1, the last at stop2.

l

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Use levels from the last previous contouring operation.

Other arguments:

sav

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Will save the contours in active and in workspace under the name ^con which is not directly visible. If the sav argument is used in a command menu which restores the original active data, the user must make it active by mlo ^con.

smo

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Smoother contouring using b-splines.

can [frq] [dis] [hi] [anl] [csl] [ant] [ans]

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Carthographic annotation.

frq factor - Multiply the frequency counter with factor.
dis distance - Annotate for every distance distance.
hi workspacename - Annotate where contours are crossing lines in workspace workspacename.
anl n | shf - Annotation levels every n'th contour / on color highlighted (color shifted) contours.
shliw n - Shift linewith to n for highlighted contours.
csl color - Color select for number annotation. color is red/gre/bla/...
ant factor - Extended annotation testing. factor lower than 0.1 will be more restrictive. factor greater than 0.1 will give more annotation.
ans factor - Annotation size factor setting relative to 1.

numsize factor

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Size factor of annotation numbers relative to 1.

csh inc

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Color shift. Highlights contours on increment inc.

flat z_level

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Contour in a plane at level z_level.

nrg

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No regridding for large grids. Gives a more detailed display.

map

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Use colors from the map color table on the contours.

eli number

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Eliminate small contours with number of points less than number.

noadj

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The contours will, by default, be lifted up (or adjusted) a little bit for better visualization. This can be prevented with the noadj argument.

Examples

Ex.1: Spline mapping

# 3d annotation is very different from 2d annotation.
z                    ;# erase display
win 450000 460000 6450000 6460000 1500 3000 ; # get a new window by coordinates
mak ran 12           ;# make random points
grp 110 110          ;# make grid
bol tub              ;# draw border line n tube mode
acm i 250            ;# color band contours
spe col con bla blu  ;# contour colors are black and blue
spe col ann bla      ;# annotation color is black
sma i 50 csh 250 ann anl shf shliw 3 frq 0.9 ans 1.5; # spline map with annotation

The above example produces this image (somewhat zoomed) using the random generated grid in active data as input.


Spline map with annotation

See also

acm - Color band mapping , ann - Simple annotation , con - Contour using scalars , lco - Line color , map - Map display

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