McIDAS User's Guide
Version 2010.1
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Lists point data in a dataset.
PTLIST lists data from records in one or more point data files in a dataset. The SELECT keyword defines which records to match and the PARAM keyword defines which parameters in the matching records to list. The NUM keyword defines how many matching records to list. Since each file may contain thousands of records, you may get thousands of lines of output if you specify NUM=ALL but don't narrow the search criteria enough with the SELECT keyword.
If you use the range format for the SELECT keyword and bval is less than eval, all values between and including bval and eval are selected. For example, if you specify SELECT='LON -177 177', the longitude values -177, -176, . . , 176, 177 are selected. If bval is greater than eval, all values greater than bval or less than eval, including bval and eval, are selected. For example, if you specify SELECT='LON 177 -177', the longitude values 177, 178, 179, 180, -179, -178 and -177 are selected. This feature also allows you to select only wind directions from northwest to northeast with SELECT='DIR 315 45'.
If you do not specify the PARAM keyword, PTLIST lists all the parameters in each matching record in two columns. If you use the default listing (FORM=DATA), PTLIST reorders the output so the data is listed chronologically.
Use the FORMAT keyword options below to format output based on FORTRAN designators for data output:
Designator | Description |
---|---|
A | character |
I | integer |
F | floating point |
E | exponential |
To specify a parameter's output format, use a designator followed by a number. For example, I4 specifies an integer of up to four digits; A4 specifies up to four characters; F10.1 specifies a floating point decimal of up to 10 digits (including the decimal point) with one digit to the right of the decimal; E10.3 specifies an exponential number of up to 10 characters (including the decimal point and the four-character exponential flag) with three digits to the right of the decimal. Specify an X to use the parameter's default format. Use a number preceding an X (e.g., 0X, 1X, 4X) to specify spaces between parameters in the output. The default is one space (1X) between each parameter. If the specified integer or floating point format is too small for the parameter's value, a series of asterisks (***) is listed.
Use the DM and DMS formats to list latitude and longitude values in degrees:minutes and degrees:minutes:seconds, respectively. The default format for latitude and longitude values is decimal (which can be altered with the F format).
When using the SELECT and PARAM keywords, use the following units:
The PARAM keyword contains the parameters to output. The list can contain native and/or computed parameters.
Native parameters are those stored in the point file. They are specified in the PARAM keyword list in the format parameter [unit], where parameter is the parameter name in the file, and [unit] is the output units, which are optional but must be in square brackets if specified.
Computed parameters do not exist in the point file but are derived with a mathematical expression. Computed parameters are specified in the PARAM keyword list in the format 'parameter [unit]=expression', where parameter is the user-defined parameter name; [unit] is the label units, which are optional but must be in square brackets if specified; and expression is the mathematical expression consisting of math operators and one or more native parameters defined in the Pn keywords.
The table below lists the math operators valid in the computed parameter expression in the PARAM keyword.
To compute a power of ten, such as 102 or 10-3 in the math expression of a computed parameter in the PARAM keyword, specify it in either the 1epower or 10**(power) format. For example, both 1e-5 and 10**(-5) represent 10-5. You must include the parenthesis with 10**(-5) for it to be interpreted correctly.
The following character limits exist for the PARAM keyword:
When using point/MD files with CYD (ccyyddd) date units (e.g., FO14, IRAB, ISEN, ISFC, ISHP, PIRP and SYN schema MD files created with McIDAS-XCD 7.5 and later), commands PTCON, PTCOPY, PTDISP and PTLIST default to the current year if you don't specify a four-digit year and the nearest century if you specify only the last two digits of the year. For example, if the file uses CYD units for the DAY parameter and its value is 2004260, then you can specify the DAY in the SELECT keyword as 2004260 or 04260. If the current year is 2004, you can also specify it as 260. Use the PTLIST command with FORM=PARAM to list the file's parameters and units.
The PTCON, PTCOPY, PTDISP and PTLIST commands continue to work with point/MD files using the old SYD (ssyyddd) date units (e.g., FO14, IRAB, ISEN, ISFC, ISHP, PIRP and SYN schema MD files created with versions of McIDAS-XCD prior to 7.5), with the following exception: If you want to specify DAY in the SELECT keyword and the ss portion of the MD file's DAY value is nonzero, then you must specify the units with DAY in the SELECT keyword. For example, if the MD file uses SYD units for DAY and its value is 7197240, then it must appear as SELECT='DAY[SYD] 7197240'. If the MD file uses SYD units for DAY but has a zero (blank) ss value, you don't have to specify the units in the SELECT keyword. For example, if the MD file uses SYD units for DAY and its value is 97240 then it can appear as either SELECT='DAY 97240' or SELECT='DAY[SYD] 97240'.
PTLIST SURFACE/ISFC FORM=FILE ALL
This entry lists the directories for all point files in dataset SURFACE/ISFC.
PTLIST SURFACE/SHIP.1 FORM=PARAM
This entry lists the names, units and default formats for all parameters in the point file in position 1 of dataset SURFACE/SHIP. Use this information to determine the valid parameters for the SELECT and PARAM keywords.
PTLIST SURFACE/ISFC
This entry lists all the parameters and their values in the first record of the most recent point file in dataset SURFACE/ISFC.
PTLIST SURFACE/ISFC SELECT='ID KSAN ; TIME 0,6,12,18' PARAM=ID ST DAY TIME HMS T TD DIR SPD WX NUM=ALL
This entry lists San Diego's 0, 6, 12 and 18 UTC data from the most recent point file in dataset SURFACE/ISFC. The station ID, state, day, time, observation time, temperature, dew point temperature, wind direction, wind speed and weather type are listed from all matching records.
PTLIST SURFACE/ISFC.5 SELECT='ID KSAN ; TIME 0,6,12,18' PARAM=ID ST DAY TIME HMS T TD DIR SPD WX1 NUM=ALL
This entry requests the same information as the previous entry, but searches for data in the point file in position 5 of dataset SURFACE/ISFC.
PTLIST SURFACE/ISFC.ALL SELECT='ID KSAN ; TIME 0,6,12,18' PARAM=ID ST DAY TIME HMS T TD DIR SPD WX1 NUM=ALL
This entry requests the same information as the previous two entries, but searches for data in all the point files in dataset SURFACE/ISFC.
PTLIST SURFACE/ISFC SELECT='ID KSAN ; TIME 0,6,12,18 ; DAY 96120 96122' PARAM=ID ST DAY TIME HMS T TD DIR SPD WX1 NUM=ALL
This entry lists San Diego's 0, 6, 12 and 18 UTC data from days 96120 through 96122; it searches for data in all the point files in the dataset SURFACE/ISFC. You do not need to specify .ALL as the dataset position because you specified DAY in the SELECT keyword.
PTLIST SURFACE/ISFC SELECT='TIME 10 13 ; CO US,CA,MX ; T[F] -100 32' PARAM=CO ID DAY HMS T[F] T[C] WX1 FORMAT=X 2X X 2X X 2X X 2X F5.1 2X F5.1 2X NUM=ALL
This entry lists data for all stations in the United States, Canada and Mexico reporting a temperature below 32 degrees Fahrenheit between 10 and 13 UTC; it searches for data in the most recent point file in dataset SURFACE/ISFC. The country, station ID, day, observation time, temperature and weather type are listed. Temperature is listed twice: in degrees Fahrenheit and Celsius. The values specified in the FORMAT keyword result in two spaces between each parameter and both temperatures being listed to the nearest tenth degree.
PTLIST RTPTSRC/SFCHOURLY SEL='DAY #Y;TIME 18;ST CA' PAR=ID T[F] TD[F] 'DEPR[F]=P1-P2' P1=T[F] P2=TD[F] FORMAT=X I4 I5 I7 NUM=ALL
This entry lists the temperature, dew point temperature, and dew point depression for stations in California at 18 UTC today. The wider I5 and I7 formats for dew point temperature and dew point depression are specified so the units (F) for those parameters appear in the header at the top of the output.
PTLIST RTPTSRC/SFCHOURLY SEL='DAY #Y;TIME 12;ST MI' PARAM=ID 'RH[%]=(EXP(5423*(1/P1-1/P2))*100)' T[K] TD[K] P2=TD[K] P1=T[K] FORMAT=X I5 F5.1 F5.1 NUM=ALL
This entry lists the relative humidity, temperature, and dew point temperature for stations in Michigan at 12 UTC today. The relative humidity is calculated using the RH equation in the PARAM keyword.
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