LISPLO LANGUAGE - FORTRAN IV-H 



COMPUTER - SDS SIGMA 7 



LISTS AND PLOTS THE DATA STORED ON WHOI FORMAT MAGNETIC TAPE. OUTPUT 

 IS ON THE LINE PRINTER. THREE TYPES OF PlOT ARE POSSIBLE - A) VARIA- 

 BLE VS TIME OR SEQUENCE NUMBERi B) ANGLE AND SPEED VS TIME, C) TWO 

 VARIABLES (ONE ON A MINUS AND ONE ON A PLUS SCALE) VS TIME. 



INFORMATION PROCESSING CENTER 

 ATTN. JOHN A. MALTAIS 



WOODS HOLE OCEANOGRAPHIC INSTITUTION 

 WOODS HOLE, MASSACHUSETTS 02543 



TSPLOT LANGUAGE - FORTRAN IV-E 



COMPUTER - IBM 360/50 



GENERATES A PUNCHED DECK TO BE USED AS INPUT TO THE BENSON-LEHnER 

 DELTA INCREMENTAL PLOTTER. FOR EACH HYDROGRAPHIC STATION A SEPARATE 

 TEMPERATURE VS. SALINITY GRAPH IS DRAWN. SALINITY RANGE IS 32.6 0/00 

 TO 37.8 0/00. ON THE SAME PAGE TWO TEMPERATURE VS. DEPTH GRAPHS ARE 

 DRAWN, ONE FROM TO 600 M, THE OTHER FROM 200 M TO THE BOTTOM. THESE 

 ARE COMPLETE WITH AXIS, TICK MARKS AND LABELS. SIZE OF GRAPHS IS AN 

 INPUT VARIABLE. 



ROBERT K. SEXTON 



NARRAGANSETT MARINE LABORATORY 

 UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND 

 KINGSTON, RHODE ISLAND 02881 



SEQUENTIAL PLOTTING LANGUAGE - FORTRAN 



COMPUTER - (NOT GIVEN) 

 (COPY ON FILE AT NODC) 



SUBROUTINES PRODUCE PLOTS USING A DIGITAL COMPUTER OUTPUT PRINTER. 

 THE CONSECUTIVE X,Y DATA POINTS ARE PLOTTED WITH SYMBOLS CONSISTING OF 

 LETTERS AND NUMERALS. PERMITS RAPID PLOTTING OF EITHER A SINGLE- OR 

 MULTIVALUED CURVE WHEN HIGH RESOLUTION IS NOT REQUIRED. REF. NELC RE- 

 PORT 1613 (MAR 1969, 40 P) BY R.G. ROCK. DIRECT INQUIRIES T0-- 



NAVAL ELECTRONICS LABORATORY CENTER 

 SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA 92152 



DATA FIELD GRID EXPANSION LANGUAGE - MACHINE 



COMPUTER - CDC 1604 AND 

 CDC 3100 



EXPANDS A PORTION OF A 63X63 GRID DATA FIELD TO ANY DESIRED SCAlE. 

 THE EXTRACTED PORTION OF THE BASIC FIELD IS OF ARBITRARILY SELECTED 

 SUE, SCALE, LOCATION, ORIENTATION, AND CONTOUR INTERVAL. THE METHOD 

 EMPLOYED IS DOUBLE INTERIOR QUADRATIC INTERPOLATION FROM THE ORIGINAL 

 GRID POINTS TO THE LOCATION OF THE ARRAY IN THE NEW FIELD. THE TIME 

 REQUIRED FOR THE EXTRACTION PROCESS IS SIX SECONDS IN THE 1604 AND 

 LESS THAN TWO SECONDS IN THE 3100 COMPUTER. REF. TECHNICAL MEmO NO. 

 1, ALSO TECHNICAL NOTE NO. 21 (1966) 



COMMANDING OFFICER 



FLEET NUMERICAL WEATHER CENTRAL 



MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA 93940 



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