Re: Search radius in nearneighbor
Joaquim Luis <[email protected]> Mon, 26 May 2014 14:39:05 +0100
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Sorry, but no you cannot. But you can perhaps try to cheat a little. - scale the "y" so that they are approximately isometric with the "x" - do the interpolation - use grdedit -R and -A options to reset the true "y" range (-r) and increments (the -A) Joaquim > Dear List, > > I am working with longitude-depth data with which I wanted to interpolate > using different values for search radius along the x(10km) and y(100m) > dimensions. Is it possible to specify -S in nearneighbor as -S10km/0.1km? > Thanks. > > Cheers, > Irene > > Mailing list for GMT discussions of all kinds. If you are not sure you have found a bug, discuss it here first. > To formally report bugs or request features, please register and add New Issue on gmt.soest.hawaii.edu > To unsubscribe, send the message "signoff gmt-help" to [email protected] > Note: gmt-help will become obsolete on Sept 1, 2014 - please use forum on gmt.soest.hawaii.edu instead. > Mailing list for GMT discussions of all kinds. If you are not sure you have found a bug, discuss it here first. To formally report bugs or request features, please register and add New Issue on gmt.soest.hawaii.edu To unsubscribe, send the message "signoff gmt-help" to [email protected] Note: gmt-help will become obsolete on Sept 1, 2014 - please use forum on gmt.soest.hawaii.edu instead.