Starting snapplot

Snapplot is generally run from the snap manager program. However it can also be run directly from a DOS prompt. The command syntax to start the program is:

snapplot [options] command_file [config_file_name]

to use a snap command file to identify the stations and observations to display, or

snapplot [options] -f coord_file [data_file ...]

to specify a coordinate file and optionally data files to plot.

If snapplot is started using a command file it will also look for a corresponding binary file, generated by snap from which to obtain adjustment statistical information.

Snapplot can take the following options

-c config_file

specifies a snapplot configuration file from which to read configuration information.

-b background_file

specifies a background file of features such as coastlines, roads, etc, to include on the plot.

-p projection_code

defines the projection used to for the map of stations and observations. This is one of the snap coordinate systems.

-i

instructs snapplot to ignore the snap binary file and just plot stations and observations without statistical information.

See also:

snapplot

snap command files

station coordinate files

observation files

background features

snapplot configuration