1 | #!/bin/ksh |
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2 | # palmplot - script for running the NCL scripts |
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3 | # $Id: palmplot 530 2010-04-01 07:36:48Z maronga $ |
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4 | |
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5 | # Using the available NCL scripts via the shell script palmplot |
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6 | |
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7 | # Last changes |
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8 | # 16/03/10 - Rieke - initial revision |
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9 | # 30/03/10 - Rieke - substituting double quotes (") with a character |
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10 | # variable (dq) containing double quotes |
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11 | # 31/03/10 - Rieke - list of variable names can be specified using |
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12 | # blank separated lists instead of comma |
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13 | # separated lists |
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14 | # 01/04/10 - Rieke - bugfix - treatment of special character * |
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15 | # in NCL variables containing lists corrected |
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16 | |
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17 | |
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18 | # SHORT INTRODUCTION FOR USING THIS SCRIPT |
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19 | if [[ "$1" = "?" || "$1" = "--help" || "$1" = "-h" ]] |
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20 | then |
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21 | (printf "\n palmplot is designed to run the NCL scripts of PALM \n" |
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22 | printf "\n palmplot can be called as follows:" |
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23 | printf "\n palmplot script_identifier file_1=OUTPUT/test.nc file_out=test format_out=pdf var='pt w\"pt\" w*pt* u' no_rows=2 ...\n" |
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24 | printf "\n script_identifier has to be one of the following:" |
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25 | printf "\n xy, xz, yz, pr, ts, sp" |
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26 | printf "\n in dependence of the data that wants to be plotted\n" |
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27 | printf "\n the further arguments control the plot" |
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28 | printf "\n they can also be set in the configuration file .ncl.config" |
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29 | printf "\n a documentation is available at $PALM_BIN/\NCL\/UserGuide_for_NCLscripts.pdf\n\n") |
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30 | exit |
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31 | fi |
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32 | |
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33 | |
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34 | # DEFINITION OF VARIABLES |
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35 | a="" |
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36 | arg="" |
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37 | b="" |
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38 | key="" |
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39 | script="" |
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40 | value="" |
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41 | CMDLINE="" |
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42 | STRINGPARAMS="" |
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43 | STRINGPARAMS_CO="" |
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44 | STRINGPARAMS_CS="" |
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45 | STRINGPARAMS_PR="" |
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46 | STRINGPARAMS_SP="" |
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47 | STRINGPARAMS_TS="" |
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48 | STRINGPARAMS_VA="" |
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49 | |
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50 | |
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51 | # LIST OF THE PARAMETERS OF THE NCL SCRIPTS WHICH NCL EXPECTED TO BE STRINGS |
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52 | # CO: PARAMETERS WHICH ARE COMMON FOR ALL NCL SCRIPTS |
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53 | # CS: cross_sections.ncl PR: profiles.ncl SP: spectra.ncl TS: timeseries.ncl |
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54 | # VA: PARAMETERS WHICH CONTAIN LISTS OF VARIABLE NAMES |
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55 | STRINGPARAMS_CO="file_1 format_out file_out var " |
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56 | STRINGPARAMS_CS="sort mode fill_mode unit_x unit_y unit_z vec1 vec2 plotvec" |
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57 | STRINGPARAMS_PR="file_2 file_3 file_4 file_5 file_6 name_legend_1 name_legend_2 name_legend_3 name_legend_4 name_legend_5 name_legend_6 c_var" |
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58 | STRINGPARAMS_SP="sort unit_x unit_y" |
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59 | STRINGPARAMS_TS="unit_t" |
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60 | STRINGPARAMS_VA="var c_var vec1 vec2 plotvec" |
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61 | |
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62 | |
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63 | # CHOICE OF THE PARTICULAR NCL SCRIPT |
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64 | if [[ "$1" == "xy" ]] |
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65 | then |
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66 | script="cross_sections.ncl" |
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67 | STRINGPARAMS=$STRINGPARAMS_CO$STRINGPARAMS_CS |
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68 | CMDLINE="xyc=1 " |
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69 | elif [[ "$1" == "xz" ]] |
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70 | then |
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71 | script="cross_sections.ncl" |
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72 | STRINGPARAMS=$STRINGPARAMS_CO$STRINGPARAMS_CS |
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73 | CMDLINE="xzc=1 " |
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74 | elif [[ "$1" == "yz" ]] |
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75 | then |
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76 | script="cross_sections.ncl" |
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77 | STRINGPARAMS=$STRINGPARAMS_CO$STRINGPARAMS_CS |
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78 | CMDLINE="yzc=1 " |
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79 | elif [[ "$1" == "pr" ]] |
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80 | then |
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81 | script="profiles.ncl" |
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82 | STRINGPARAMS=$STRINGPARAMS_CO$STRINGPARAMS_PR |
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83 | elif [[ "$1" == "ts" ]] |
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84 | then |
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85 | script="timeseries.ncl" |
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86 | STRINGPARAMS=$STRINGPARAMS_CO$STRINGPARAMS_TS |
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87 | elif [[ "$1" == "sp" ]] |
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88 | then |
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89 | script="spectra.ncl" |
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90 | STRINGPARAMS=$STRINGPARAMS_CO$STRINGPARAMS_SP |
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91 | else |
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92 | (printf "\n first argument has to be one of the following:" |
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93 | printf "\n xy, xz, yz, pr, ts or sp \n" |
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94 | printf "\n type \"palmplot ?\" for information about the usage of this script\n") |
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95 | exit |
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96 | fi |
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97 | |
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98 | # SHIFTING THE FIRST COMMAND LINE ARGUMENT |
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99 | shift |
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100 | |
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101 | # PROCESSING THE COMMAND LINE ARGUMENTS |
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102 | while [ $# -gt 0 ] |
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103 | do |
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104 | arg=$1 |
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105 | key=${arg%%=*} |
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106 | value=${arg#*=} |
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107 | |
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108 | # ALLOWING RELATIVE AND ABSOLUTE FILE PATHS |
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109 | if [[ "$key" == @(file_*) && "$value" != @(~/*|/*) ]] |
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110 | then |
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111 | value=$PWD/$value |
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112 | fi |
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113 | |
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114 | # PROCESSING STRINGS |
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115 | for a in $STRINGPARAMS |
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116 | do |
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117 | if [ "$key" = "$a" ] |
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118 | then |
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119 | |
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120 | # PROCESSING STRINGS CONTAINING LISTS OF VARIABLES |
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121 | for b in $STRINGPARAMS_VA |
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122 | do |
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123 | if [ "$key" = "$b" ] |
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124 | then |
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125 | if [[ "$value" != "all" ]] |
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126 | then |
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127 | # SUBSTITUTING BLANKS WITH COMMAS IN |
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128 | # PARAMETERS CONTAINING LISTS OF VARIABLES |
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129 | value=`echo $value | sed 's/ /,/g'` |
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130 | |
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131 | # ALLOWING THE USAGE OF COMMA SEPARATED LIST AS WELL |
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132 | if [[ "$value" == ${value#,} ]] |
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133 | then |
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134 | value=,$value |
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135 | fi |
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136 | if [[ "$value" == ${value%,} ]] |
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137 | then |
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138 | value=$value, |
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139 | fi |
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140 | value=${value/%\*,,/\*,} |
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141 | |
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142 | break |
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143 | fi |
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144 | fi |
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145 | done |
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147 | # SUBSTITUTING DOUBLE QUOTES - REQUIRED BY NCL |
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148 | value=`echo $value | sed 's/\"/\"+dq+\"/g'` |
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149 | # SETTING ENTIRE STRING IN DOUBLE QUOTES - REQUIRED BY NCL |
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150 | value=\"$value\" |
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151 | fi |
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152 | done |
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154 | CMDLINE+="$key=$value " |
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155 | shift |
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156 | done |
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157 | |
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158 | # EXECUTING THE PARTICULAR NCL SCRIPT |
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159 | cd $PALM_BIN/NCL |
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160 | ncl 'dq=str_get_dq()' $script $CMDLINE |
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