Thank you for the fast reply, but the solution you
proposed unfortunately
doesn't work for me.
Function for plotting works fine, but I get an empty graph.
This is what I get in command window:
RuntimeWarning: All-NaN slice encountered
vmax = np.nanmax(data) * 0.9
I checked the parameters in configuration and the path of the folder where
the stack files are and everything seems to be in order.
Helena
On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 2:32 PM Thomas Lecocq <Thomas.Lecocq(a)seismology.be>
wrote:
Hi,
Actually, all you have to do it is to have the right data structure
(STACKS/filterid/...)
and pass the "-f" parameter to the plots, e.g. msnoise plot ccftime -f 99
and even if the filter doens't exist, you'll still be able to plot the
results (the title of the plot will be replaced by Zeros).
Thomas
On 01/10/2019 14:30, Helena Latecki wrote:
Hello,
I was wondering if it's possible to use msnoise plot functions for data
from different analyzes? To be more precise, I would like to plot
interferograms for stacks I have saved from previous study without me
going
through processes of scanning archive,
computing-cc and stacking. I
assume
I would have to populate station table with
station names I used and
create
filter with the appropriate name.
Thank you in advance!
_______________________________________________
MSNoise mailing list
MSNoise(a)mailman-as.oma.be
http://mailman-as.oma.be/mailman/listinfo/msnoise --
Dr. Thomas Lecocq
Geologist - Seismologist
Seismology - Gravimetry
Royal Observatory of Belgium
*
* * * * *
* * * *
---------
http://www.seismology.be
http://msnoise.org
http://twitter.com/#!/Seismologie_be
https://www.facebook.com/seismologie.be
_______________________________________________
MSNoise mailing list
MSNoise(a)mailman-as.oma.be
http://mailman-as.oma.be/mailman/listinfo/msnoise
_______________________________________________
MSNoise mailing list
MSNoise(a)mailman-as.oma.be