4 | | A very typical request of users is the calculation and output of quantities which are not part of {{{PALM}}}'s standard output. The basic user interface includes a number of subroutines which allow the calculation of user-defined quantities and output of these quantities as 1. (horizontally averaged) [#part_1 vertical profiles], 2. [#part_2 time series], 3. [#part_3 2d cross section or 3d volume data], 4. [#part_4 dvrp objects], and 5. [#part_5 spectra]. The respective subroutines contain sample code lines (written as comment lines) for defining, calculating and output of such quantities.\\\\ |
| 4 | A very typical request of users is the calculation and output of quantities which are not part of {{{PALM}}}'s standard output. The basic user interface includes a number of subroutines which allow the calculation of user-defined quantities and output of these quantities as 1. (horizontally averaged) [#part_1 vertical profiles], 2. [#part_2 time series], 3. [#part_3 2d cross section], [#part_3 3d volume data] or [#part_3 mask data], 4. [#part_4 dvrp objects], and 5. [#part_5 spectra]. The respective subroutines contain sample code lines (written as comment lines) for defining, calculating and output of such quantities.\\\\ |
7 | | 1. (horizontally averaged) [#part_1 vertical profiles], |
8 | | 2. [#part_2 time series], |
9 | | 3. [#part_3 2d cross section or 3d volume data], |
10 | | 4. [#part_4 dvrp objects], and |
11 | | 5. [#part_5 spectra]. \\\\ |
| 7 | 1. (horizontally averaged) [#part_1 vertical profiles] |
| 8 | 2. [#part_2 time series] |
| 9 | 3. [#part_3 2d cross section], [#part_3 3d volume data] or [#part_3 mask data] |
| 10 | 4. [#part_4 dvrp objects] |
| 11 | 5. [#part_5 spectra]\\\\ |