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20000313: Garp problem: Qvec_s



>From: David Wojtowicz <address@hidden>
>Organization: .
>Keywords: 200003131832.LAA07043

David,

I had the same problem you encountered withe the Qvec_s function.
I was able to comment out the definition of function2 and break up the 
function into smaller pieces like:

function  = s=ldf(hght)//ldfh
!function2=v=smul(quo(-4.9e11,ldf(pres)),vasv(qvec(ldfh,vlav(geo)),kcrs(grad(ldfh))))
function2=s=quo(-4.9e11,ldf(pres))//term1
function3=v=smul(term1,vasv(qvec(ldfh,vlav(geo)),kcrs(grad(ldfh))))

This appears to be handled fine. The problem may be that working heap needed for
the function has increased past what I defined for the UPC distribution.

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support



>
>Hi,
>
>We noticed the following problem with Garp 2.1.
>
>If we try to plot the following:
>
>  Model Plan View -> Eta211 -> 500mb -> anytime ->
>  Qvec_s from the Vector column
>
>we get the message: 
>
>GEMPAK: [DG -10]  Internal grid list is full; simplify function.
>
>Plotting Qvec_n works as expected without the error.
>
>Looking at the fdf files, we can see that the Qvec_s
>definition has one additional and obviously needed function, 
>KCRS() that Qvec_n does not.
>
>We recall that this had worked previously in older versions.
>
>This is Garp 2.1 from the NAWIPS-5.4PL15 distribution.
>Standard factory distribution Garp_defaults and FDF files.
>Problem happens the same on HP and Linux versions.
>
>--------------------------------------------------------
> David Wojtowicz, Research Programmer/Systems Manager
> Department of Atmospheric Sciences Computer Services
> University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
> email: address@hidden  phone: (217)333-8390
>--------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>



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