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edrop.pro

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Thu Jun 2 23:56:08 2005

edrop

procedure edrop, nchan

This procedure is used to specify how many channels at the end of the spectrum should be ignored, when plotting. It is useful to ignore the bad autoscaling that can result when the edge of the spectrum contains bad values. Note that the values are applied in channel space, so depending on whether the plot is shown in channels, frequency, or velocity, an edrop value may affect the left or right side of the plotted spectrum

Examples
bdrop,10 edrop,10 show
Version
$Id: edrop.pro,v 1.3 2005/04/29 06:02:19 bgarwood Exp $
Common blocks
gbtplot_common

Parameters
nchan
in, required
int
number of channels to drop from the end of the plot


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