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8 | <body style="direction: ltr;" lang="en-US"><h3 style="line-height: 100%;">4.5 Data analysis and | |
9 | visualization<br> | |
10 | </h3><p style="line-height: 100%;">PALM is able to | |
11 | output | |
[5] | 12 | data of different quantities as time series, |
13 | vertical profiles (usually horizontally averaged), two-dimensional | |
14 | cross sections or <font color="#000000">3d-volume data.</font> | |
[62] | 15 | Depending on the kind of output (time series, profiles, etc.) and the |
16 | output format (ASCII or binary) data are written | |
[5] | 17 | to different files (file descriptions can be found in |
18 | <a href="../app/chapter_3.4.html">chapter | |
19 | 3.4</a>). By default, all data | |
20 | output files are in NetCDF format (link to the NetCDF documentations in | |
21 | the Internet and on the PALM homepage), which can be processed by many | |
22 | public domain and commercial (graphic) software. Data from NetCDF files | |
23 | can also be easily read from FORTRAN programs provided that a NetCDF | |
24 | library is available. More detailed informations about the | |
25 | PALM-NetCDF-output is given in the next subchapter (<a href="../app/chapter_4.5.1.html">4.5.1</a>).</p> | |
[62] | 26 | <p style="line-height: 100%;">Due to historical reasons, |
27 | PALM can also | |
[5] | 28 | output data in other formats suitable for some special graphic |
29 | software. The exact format of these files corresponds to the | |
30 | requirements of the respective software. Still available at IMUK are <a href="http://www.muk.uni-hannover.de/institut/software/profil_beschreibung.html">profil</a> | |
31 | (time series, profiles), <a href="http://www.muk.uni-hannover.de/institut/software/iso2d_beschreibung.html">iso2d</a> | |
[62] | 32 | (2d cross sections) and <b>AVS</b> (e.g. iso-surfaces of |
33 | 3d volume | |
[5] | 34 | data). The special files created by PALM can be directly used |
[62] | 35 | as input files for these plot programs. Beyond that, <b>profil</b> |
36 | and | |
[5] | 37 | <b>iso2d</b> need additional information |
38 | about the plot layout (e.g. titles, axes labels, arrangement of the | |
39 | coordinate systems, etc.) provided by so-called parameter files<font color="#800000">. | |
[62] | 40 | </font><font color="#000000">Thes</font>e |
41 | files are also created by | |
[5] | 42 | the PALM, providing a default layout (e.g. plots produced by <b>iso2d</b> |
43 | show. only isolines and no color shading). Within certain | |
44 | limits the plot layout can be steered by some PALM parameters. | |
45 | Beyond that the user can edit the parameter files created by PALM and | |
46 | change, supplement or remove the given default values | |
47 | according to his needs. Beside the file with the (binary) data to be | |
48 | visualized, <b>AVS</b> additionally needs a file with | |
49 | coordinate information (likewise binary) and an ASCII file in the | |
50 | so-called FLD format, which describes the structure of the two binary | |
51 | files. Coordinate and FLD file are also created by the PALM. However, | |
[62] | 52 | with <b>AVS</b> (differently than with <b>profile</b> |
53 | or <b>iso2d</b>) | |
[5] | 54 | the plot layout must always be additionally designed by the user |
55 | with the help of the AVS network editor. </p> | |
[62] | 56 | <p style="line-height: 100%;">In the following |
57 | subchapters, steering | |
[5] | 58 | of the different data output and how to create plots of the data is |
59 | described by some examples. Not all details of steering | |
60 | are mentioned. If necessary, these can be found within the | |
61 | description of the respective parameters.<br> | |
[62] | 62 | </p> For most purposes it should be sufficient to read <a href="../app/chapter_4.5.1.html">chapter 4.5.1</a> |
63 | which explains the PALM-NetCDF-output.<hr> | |
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