Greetings,
I want to read in a bunch of SAC files into SAC 101.1 and plot them. As far
as I know SAC will read the first 25 files and plot them. However, when I
read them continuously the number of files that it plots comes down to
something like 4. I believe this is because SAC keeps the files that were
read in earlier in its memory. Is it possible to clear SAC memory and read
in 25 files (max # of files) and plot them every time?
Thank you.
Januka.
I want to read in a bunch of SAC files into SAC 101.1 and plot them. As far
as I know SAC will read the first 25 files and plot them. However, when I
read them continuously the number of files that it plots comes down to
something like 4. I believe this is because SAC keeps the files that were
read in earlier in its memory. Is it possible to clear SAC memory and read
in 25 files (max # of files) and plot them every time?
Thank you.
Januka.
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Januka,
Can you provide an simple example of what you are doing ?
SAC should release memory on consecutive reads.
Copying and pasting the session, including input commands, from SAC
may be enough to diagnose the problem.
Cheers
Brian
On Jun 29, 2008, at 7:01 PM , Januka Attanayake wrote:
Greetings,
I want to read in a bunch of SAC files into SAC 101.1 and plot
them. As far as I know SAC will read the first 25 files and plot
them. However, when I read them continuously the number of files
that it plots comes down to something like 4. I believe this is
because SAC keeps the files that were read in earlier in its
memory. Is it possible to clear SAC memory and read in 25 files
(max # of files) and plot them every time?
Thank you.
Januka.
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