Glad to help.
I am sharing this with the rest of the list in case others wondered -- or
knew the answer.
I have a bunch of options written down for ppk, but when I just looked at
the online manual under plotpk I could not find that list. The help ppk
promises a "table on the next page" but I do not know how to find it
online. The table is, however, in the printed manual. Is it online
anywhere? If it is not in text form somewhere, I suppose I could scan it
in. (My printed manual is dated 1989.)
On Wed, 1 Mar 2006, Cassidy, John wrote:
I am sharing this with the rest of the list in case others wondered -- or
knew the answer.
I have a bunch of options written down for ppk, but when I just looked at
the online manual under plotpk I could not find that list. The help ppk
promises a "table on the next page" but I do not know how to find it
online. The table is, however, in the printed manual. Is it online
anywhere? If it is not in text form somewhere, I suppose I could scan it
in. (My printed manual is dated 1989.)
On Wed, 1 Mar 2006, Cassidy, John wrote:
Perfect!!
Thanks very much, Arthur!
I have just started using SAC2000 again, and could zoom in using "x", but
was not aware of "l"!!!
Thanks again, much appreciated.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Arthur Snoke [snoke<at>vt.edu]
Sent: March 1, 2006 3:05 PM
To: John Cassidy
Subject: Re: [SAC-HELP] sac2000 question
Not sure what is missing. I type x to select regions, l (lower case L) to
get time and amplitude ... All this in ppk.
Am I not understanding?
On Wed, 1 Mar 2006, John Cassidy wrote:
Question: In the older versions of sac, there was a "PK" commant thatprovided a cursor. To find the time and amplitude of the cursor position,
all one had to do was type a question mark (?). Is there a similar feature
in SAC2000?? Using plotpk I cannot find any way to show the cursor position
(amplitude and time)? Thanks, John.
-
John, Arthur, et al.,
The plotpk table can be found by going to the event analysis module
under the functional listing or by
looking at the alphabetical listing in the lefthand frame.
Unfortunately, I missed it when I created the
alphabetical listing with descriptions.
Cheers,
Peter
At 7:08 PM -0500 3/1/06, Arthur Snoke wrote:
Glad to help.
--
I am sharing this with the rest of the list in case others wondered
-- or knew the answer.
I have a bunch of options written down for ppk, but when I just
looked at the online manual under plotpk I could not find that list.
The help ppk promises a "table on the next page" but I do not know
how to find it online. The table is, however, in the printed
manual. Is it online anywhere? If it is not in text form
somewhere, I suppose I could scan it in. (My printed manual is
dated 1989.)
On Wed, 1 Mar 2006, Cassidy, John wrote:
Perfect!!
_______________________________________________
Thanks very much, Arthur!
I have just started using SAC2000 again, and could zoom in using "x", but
was not aware of "l"!!!
Thanks again, much appreciated.
John
-----Original Message-----
From: Arthur Snoke [snoke<at>vt.edu]
Sent: March 1, 2006 3:05 PM
To: John Cassidy
Subject: Re: [SAC-HELP] sac2000 question
Not sure what is missing. I type x to select regions, l (lower case L) to
get time and amplitude ... All this in ppk.
Am I not understanding?
On Wed, 1 Mar 2006, John Cassidy wrote:
Question: In the older versions of sac, there was a "PK" commant that
provided a cursor. To find the time and amplitude of the cursor position,
all one had to do was type a question mark (?). Is there a similar feature
in SAC2000?? Using plotpk I cannot find any way to show the cursor position
(amplitude and time)? Thanks, John.
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