ascii2ps - create a postscript file of the data in the 3 column ASCII input file
ascii2ps v1.1 Doris software, TUDELFT, (c)1999-2009
- USAGE:
- ascii2ps
- 3col_asciifile
- Create a postscript file of the data in the 3 column ASCII
input file containing "lon lat hei" triplets (output of
lonlathei2ascii program). GMT is used to interpolate these irregularly
distributed data to a grid.
- This script is intended to be transparent and
understandable. Please adapt this script to your own needs.
(lambda=longitude). For example, here one could easily set the correct
approximate height of the terrain.
- The output is a postscript file named
"temp.ps".
- The steps foreseen to be taken are:
- [before running this, create a three column ascii file with
lon lat hei
- using philamh2ascii program. AND optionally convert this 3
column file to UTM coordinates using ascii2ascii_UTM
- ] 2) Call GMT program xyz2grd to perform interpolation of
this data.
- the number of points in the output grid is 300.
- 3) call GMT program cpt to create a color table 4) call GMT
program to create a postscript file 5) call ghostview to view output.
- This script can serve as an example.
- If you want to have another resolution
- output grid, for example exactly 100x100 meters, then you
will have to change this script. With the public domain software PROJ, you
can easily convert the WGS coordinates (Doris output) to X,Y values, and
then use this script. See the script ascii2ascii_UTM for an example how to
do this for WGS to UTM coordinates conversion.
- DEPENDENCIES:
- GMT tools (gmtset, minmax, xyz2grd, grd2cpt, psbasemap
- psscale, grdgradient, psmask, grdimage, pscoast)
- standard UNIX (echo, csh, rm, etc.) ghostview
- EXAMPLE:
- ascii2ps lonlathei.dat
- ascii2ps xyz_UTM.dat
- SEE ALSO:
- cpxfiddle, http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/
- USAGE:
- ascii2ps
- 3col_asciifile
- Create a postscript file of the data in the 3 column ASCII
input file containing "lon lat hei" triplets (output of
lonlathei2ascii program). GMT is used to interpolate these irregularly
distributed data to a grid.
- This script is intended to be transparent and
understandable. Please adapt this script to your own needs.
(lambda=longitude). For example, here one could easily set the correct
approximate height of the terrain.
- The output is a postscript file named
"temp.ps".
- The steps foreseen to be taken are:
- [before running this, create a three column ascii file with
lon lat hei
- using philamh2ascii program. AND optionally convert this 3
column file to UTM coordinates using ascii2ascii_UTM
- ] 2) Call GMT program xyz2grd to perform interpolation of
this data.
- the number of points in the output grid is 300.
- 3) call GMT program cpt to create a color table 4) call GMT
program to create a postscript file 5) call ghostview to view output.
- This script can serve as an example.
- If you want to have another resolution
- output grid, for example exactly 100x100 meters, then you
will have to change this script. With the public domain software PROJ, you
can easily convert the WGS coordinates (Doris output) to X,Y values, and
then use this script. See the script ascii2ascii_UTM for an example how to
do this for WGS to UTM coordinates conversion.
- DEPENDENCIES:
- GMT tools (gmtset, minmax, xyz2grd, grd2cpt, psbasemap
- psscale, grdgradient, psmask, grdimage, pscoast)
- standard UNIX (echo, csh, rm, etc.) ghostview
- EXAMPLE:
- ascii2ps lonlathei.dat
- ascii2ps xyz_UTM.dat
- SEE ALSO:
- cpxfiddle, http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/
The full documentation for
ascii2ps is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If
the
info and
ascii2ps programs are properly installed at your
site, the command
- info ascii2ps
should give you access to the complete manual.