add post-processing notebook for red river inset example
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mfarthin commented
We could also turn the plot_red_inset.py
script into a jupyter notebook.
jonghyunharrylee commented
Also I have plot_along_channel_red_inset.py for crosssectional plots.. I will incorporate it later
mfarthin commented
Yeah, I will try to add those if I get some time this weekend.
Do you want me to add some of the input descriptions and such to the stwave notebook too?
jonghyunharrylee commented
Yes, you can add that. What kind script did you use to identify input parameters? Not sure you explained PCGA input parameters manually. I wanted to use stwave python wrapper (you sent me before right?) instead of the current adhoc input/output processing and stwave execution script, but hasn't had time for it.
mfarthin commented
Well, I just entered them manually. If there were a place where the descriptions were, I could probably write a script to populate the table automatically.
Maybe adding the other wrapper would be good for me and Matthew Geheran to do. It would give him a chance to get more familiar with pcga too.
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Yes, you can add that. What kind script did you use to identify input parameters? Not sure you explained PCGA input parameters manually. I wanted to use stwave python wrapper (you sent me before right?) instead of the current adhoc input/output processing and stwave execution script, but hasn't had time for it.
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