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NAME

       ascii2ps - create a postscript file of the data in the 3 column ASCII input file

DESCRIPTION

       ascii2ps v1.1 Doris software, TUDELFT, (c)1999-2009

              USAGE:

       ascii2ps
              3col_asciifile

              Create  a  postscript  file of the data in the 3 column ASCII input file containing
              "lon lat hei" triplets  (output  of  lonlathei2ascii  program).   GMT  is  used  to
              interpolate these irregularly distributed data to a grid.

              This  script  is  intended to be transparent and understandable.  Please adapt this
              script to your own needs.  (lambda=longitude).  For example, here one could  easily
              set the correct approximate height of the terrain.

              The output is a postscript file named "temp.ps".

              The steps foreseen to be taken are:

              [before running this, create a three column ascii file with lon lat hei

              using  philamh2ascii  program.   AND  optionally  convert this 3 column file to UTM
              coordinates using ascii2ascii_UTM

              ] 2) Call GMT program xyz2grd to perform interpolation of this data.

              the number of points in the output grid is 300.

              3) call GMT program cpt to create a color table 4) call GMT  program  to  create  a
              postscript file 5) call ghostview to view output.

       This script can serve as an example.
              If you want to have another resolution

              output  grid, for example exactly 100x100 meters, then you will have to change this
              script.  With the public domain software PROJ,  you  can  easily  convert  the  WGS
              coordinates (Doris output) to X,Y values, and then use this script.  See the script
              ascii2ascii_UTM for  an  example  how  to  do  this  for  WGS  to  UTM  coordinates
              conversion.

              DEPENDENCIES:

              GMT tools (gmtset, minmax, xyz2grd, grd2cpt, psbasemap

              psscale, grdgradient, psmask, grdimage, pscoast)

              standard UNIX (echo, csh, rm, etc.)  ghostview

              EXAMPLE:

              ascii2ps lonlathei.dat

              ascii2ps xyz_UTM.dat

              SEE ALSO:

              cpxfiddle, http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/

              USAGE:

       ascii2ps
              3col_asciifile

              Create  a  postscript  file of the data in the 3 column ASCII input file containing
              "lon lat hei" triplets  (output  of  lonlathei2ascii  program).   GMT  is  used  to
              interpolate these irregularly distributed data to a grid.

              This  script  is  intended to be transparent and understandable.  Please adapt this
              script to your own needs.  (lambda=longitude).  For example, here one could  easily
              set the correct approximate height of the terrain.

              The output is a postscript file named "temp.ps".

              The steps foreseen to be taken are:

              [before running this, create a three column ascii file with lon lat hei

              using  philamh2ascii  program.   AND  optionally  convert this 3 column file to UTM
              coordinates using ascii2ascii_UTM

              ] 2) Call GMT program xyz2grd to perform interpolation of this data.

              the number of points in the output grid is 300.

              3) call GMT program cpt to create a color table 4) call GMT  program  to  create  a
              postscript file 5) call ghostview to view output.

       This script can serve as an example.
              If you want to have another resolution

              output  grid, for example exactly 100x100 meters, then you will have to change this
              script.  With the public domain software PROJ,  you  can  easily  convert  the  WGS
              coordinates (Doris output) to X,Y values, and then use this script.  See the script
              ascii2ascii_UTM for  an  example  how  to  do  this  for  WGS  to  UTM  coordinates
              conversion.

              DEPENDENCIES:

              GMT tools (gmtset, minmax, xyz2grd, grd2cpt, psbasemap

              psscale, grdgradient, psmask, grdimage, pscoast)

              standard UNIX (echo, csh, rm, etc.)  ghostview

              EXAMPLE:

              ascii2ps lonlathei.dat

              ascii2ps xyz_UTM.dat

              SEE ALSO:

              cpxfiddle, http://gmt.soest.hawaii.edu/

SEE ALSO

       The  full  documentation  for ascii2ps is maintained as a Texinfo manual.  If the info and
       ascii2ps programs are properly installed at your site, the command

              info ascii2ps

       should give you access to the complete manual.

ascii2ps v1.1 Doris software, TUDELFT, (c)September 2017                              ASCII2PS(1)