[MITgcm-support] Re: Other SpF_test_cube_cap questions to Ed (Ed Hill)
Riema Rachmayani
imoth_22 at yahoo.com
Wed Jan 23 05:08:05 EST 2008
Dear Ed,
For now, I will consentrate to make curvilinear grid for Lombok Strait, and I choose second approaches you gave me, which is to convert grid I’ve made by other program to *.mitgrid using spgrid/scripts/compute_grid_perface.m (there is no compute_grid_perface_nX.m in my directory).
My question is what kind of input format that I should prepare for a file that I will convert to *.mitgrid using compute_grid_perface.m. Output file format from other program I’ve made is (just an example I’ve made):
* column 1 : X
* column 2 : Y
* column 3 : Z
* column 4 : active
DEPT
2850 4 57 50
300090.2 9030276. 0.5118873 1
300245.5 9030130. 0.5112872 1
300412.8 9029969. 0.5103250 1
300575.8 9029807. 0.5091413 1
300736.0 9029640. 0.5078751 1
300899.6 9029461. 0.5066572 1
301074.5 9029272. 0.5056123 1
301267.4 9029086. 0.5048735 1
301485.5 9028920. 0.5046177 1
301728.8 9028786. 0.5051510 1
301975.5 9028689. 0.5070564 1
302210.2 9028608. 0.5113611 1
302441.4 9028510. 0.5195004 1
302689.8 9028391. 0.5326298 1
302965.8 9028288. 0.5500675 1
303253.9 9028226. 0.5680345 1
303536.2 9028200. 0.5815013 1
303810.6 9028201. 0.5895376 1
299882.4 9030717. 0.5044549 1
300060.2 9030698. 0.5042182 1
What about file format that I should prepare to convert to *.mitgrid in column 1, column 2,column 3, and column 4? Any examples?
And when I use spgrid/scripts/compute_grid_perface.m, I just run it or I should prepare something else??
Thank you Ed,
Regards,
Rima
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