Oops my apologies. Setmacro didn't work for me on a very old version,
0.56a. I hadn't used it on v100. It works fine in v100. Leah what
version are you using?
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From: sac-help-bounces<at>iris.washington.edu
[sac-help-bounces<at>iris.washington.edu] On Behalf Of Brian Savage
Sent: Friday, June 16, 2006 11:33 AM
To: sac-help<at>iris.washington.edu
Subject: Re: [SAC-HELP] MACRO
Megan
The setmacro command works fine for me.
The macro command looks first in the current directory, then the
directories defined by setmacro, and finally in the macros directory
like /usr/local/sac/aux/macros.
Could you provide the version of sac you are using and the command
sequence you tried, so we can track down this problem.
Cheers,
Brian
Stanton, Megan wrote:
I also found the setmacro command did not work. However I do knowI typed:
where SAC looks for the macros so I just put them in there myself. The
only difference in this directory location for you would be the first
two directories in my location. So mine looks like this
/home/sacv100/sac/aux/macros. Put the macros in the macros directory
and make sure they are executable. Also just typing m is shorthand for
macro. Saves a few key strokes.
HTH,
Megan
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feigelso<at>rohan.sdsu.edu
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2006 3:16 PM
To: sac-help<at>iris.washington.edu
Subject: [SAC-HELP] MACRO
Sac-help,
I made a small MACRO file using TextEdit. I put this into my
directory that has saved my practice problems when using SAC
(/usr/local/bin). I saved this small MACRO file as practice. In SAC
SAC>MACRO practice_______________________________________________
It then says that the MACRO file is not found. I tried the SETMACRO
command but was given the same thing. Does anyone know what I'm doing
wrong?
Thanks for your help,
Leah
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Hi once again,
I have a problem with filtering.
When i filter a SAC file a get a sor tof a spike in the begining of the
file.
How can i eliminate the spike?
Matthew
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This is an edge effect. You must taper amplitudes to zero at the edges
to avoid. Use the following sequence
rmean ( or rtrend )
taper
bp c ...
Make sure the signal you are interested in is not too close to the edges
Frederik
Matthew R. Agius wrote:
Hi once again,
I have a problem with filtering.
When i filter a SAC file a get a sor tof a spike in the begining of the
file.
How can i eliminate the spike?
Matthew
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