Hi
My learning curve for Python is long.
I'm running a script that was used in someone else's project and I need to change some parameters to suit mine. Trouble is I have no idea what these are and what they do, other than they feed into matplotlib.pyplot to form contours.
Sample:
Thank you
My learning curve for Python is long.
I'm running a script that was used in someone else's project and I need to change some parameters to suit mine. Trouble is I have no idea what these are and what they do, other than they feed into matplotlib.pyplot to form contours.
cmax=500 # color scale lmin=400 # cutting from east lmax=550 # cutting from west rmin=520 # north of caldera rmax=700 # south of caldera ###### kolumbo data kxx=xx[rmin:rmax,lmin:lmax] kyy=yy[rmin:rmax,lmin:lmax] kelevation=elevation[rmin:rmax,lmin:lmax]This is the error message when running the script:
Error:C:/Users/David/PycharmProjects/pythonProject2/venv/init_collapse.py:107: UserWarning: No contour levels were found within the data range.
cs=contour(kxx,kyy,-kelevation,[collapse_depth])
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:/Users/David/PycharmProjects/pythonProject2/venv/init_collapse.py", line 108, in <module>
csp=cs.collections[0].get_paths()[2] # path
IndexError: list index out of range
The problem may relate to my input file of xyz coordinates that are used to form the contours.Sample:
Output:3574891.703 -3394097.321 -626.23
3574901.703 -3394097.321 -628.934
3574911.703 -3394097.321 -630.779
3574921.703 -3394097.321 -632.311
3574931.703 -3394097.321 -633.843
3574941.703 -3394097.321 -635.375
3574951.703 -3394097.321 -636.907
3574961.703 -3394097.321 -638.645
3574971.703 -3394097.321 -641.317
3574981.703 -3394097.321 -643.989
3574991.703 -3394097.321 -646.66
3575001.703 -3394097.321 -649.332
3575011.703 -3394097.321 -652.004
3575021.703 -3394097.321 -654.439
3575031.703 -3394097.321 -656.735
3575041.703 -3394097.321 -659.031
I hope you can help.Thank you
Larz60+ write Mar-19-2022, 02:08 AM:
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