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Vertical scale on Yxvsx plot upside down? #898

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cameronsmith1 opened this issue Nov 14, 2014 · 5 comments
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Vertical scale on Yxvsx plot upside down? #898

cameronsmith1 opened this issue Nov 14, 2014 · 5 comments

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@cameronsmith1
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In the UVCDAT GUI (2.0.0), I just plotted two single dimension variables using Yxvsx, each in their own plot window. The first variable had 2 values, and the other had 10 values, but otherwise they were calculated in the same way. The problem is that for one of the plots (with only 2 points) the y-axis was labelled so the lowest value was at the top, and the values increased downwards. On the other plot, the y-axis increased upward (as expected). I know that there are some axes that we usually want to plot upside down (mainly atmospheric pressure), but in this case I was plotting temperature, and I can think of nothing in the data that would cause the two variables to be plotted differently.

I think this is just an axis plotting issue, because the first value was larger and was plotted at the top of the figure (where the axis had the lower value), and the second point had the smaller value and was plotted at the bottom (where the axis had the higher value).

@doutriaux1 doutriaux1 added this to the 2.2 milestone Nov 14, 2014
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@cameronsmith1 that might be fixed already. Can you save the variable to a file (or a subset of the var) and make this file available to me. I'll double check against or latest version.

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attaching @cameronsmith1 png
uvcdat axis error

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At the bottom of the comment section it say:

Attach images by dragging & dropping,  selecting them, or pasting from the clipboard.

I simply clicked on it and selected my picture 😉

@cameronsmith1
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Strange. I don't see that. Perhaps because I am using Windows? Or there is something in my profile?

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@cameronsmith1 confirmed, will fix today hopefuly

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