Hi, So I tried everything you suggested but it still doesn't work. I know it shouldn't fail because I tried plotting the data on my own to see if files are corrupted but that's not the case. Also, I managed to successfully use MSNoise plot interferogram function for the files I stacked less than a day ago, so I'm wondering if the problem could be the fact that the files I'm trying to plot are older than 5 months (similarly how the stack function in MSNoise version 1.5 required -i option to stack all cc files).
Helena On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 5:16 PM Thomas Lecocq <thomas.lec...@seismology.be> wrote: > Hi, > > Well, there are zero reason it should fail. > > Please confirm: > > 1. you have run msnoise with different settings > > 2. you have exported the STACKS folder on another name each time > > 3. You have tried moving each of them to a new filter id in the new > STACKS folder: for example: "myfirsttest" -> STACKS/01 ; "mysecondtest" > -> STACKS/02 etc ? so all folders/subfolders exist > (STACKS/01/001_DAYS/ZZ/NE_STA1_NE_STA2/ and files there. > > 4. You have ran "msnoise plot ccftime -f 3 NE.STA1 NE.STA2" > > Thomas > > On 01/10/2019 14:53, Helena Latecki wrote: > > Thank you for the fast reply, but the solution you proposed unfortunately > > doesn't work for me. > > Function for plotting works fine, but I get an empty graph. > > This is what I get in command window: > > RuntimeWarning: All-NaN slice encountered > > vmax = np.nanmax(data) * 0.9 > > I checked the parameters in configuration and the path of the folder > where > > the stack files are and everything seems to be in order. > > > > Helena > > > > On Tue, Oct 1, 2019 at 2:32 PM Thomas Lecocq < > thomas.lec...@seismology.be> > > wrote: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> Actually, all you have to do it is to have the right data structure > >> (STACKS/filterid/...) > >> > >> and pass the "-f" parameter to the plots, e.g. msnoise plot ccftime -f > 99 > >> > >> and even if the filter doens't exist, you'll still be able to plot the > >> results (the title of the plot will be replaced by Zeros). > >> > >> Thomas > >> > >> On 01/10/2019 14:30, Helena Latecki wrote: > >>> Hello, > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> I was wondering if it's possible to use msnoise plot functions for data > >>> from different analyzes? To be more precise, I would like to plot > >>> interferograms for stacks I have saved from previous study without me > >> going > >>> through processes of scanning archive, computing-cc and stacking. I > >> assume > >>> I would have to populate station table with station names I used and > >> create > >>> filter with the appropriate name. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> Thank you in advance! > >>> _______________________________________________ > >>> MSNoise mailing list > >>> MSNoise@mailman-as.oma.be > >>> http://mailman-as.oma.be/mailman/listinfo/msnoise > >> -- > >> Dr. Thomas Lecocq > >> Geologist - Seismologist > >> > >> Seismology - Gravimetry > >> Royal Observatory of Belgium > >> > >> * > >> * * * * * > >> * * * * > >> --------- > >> http://www.seismology.be > >> http://msnoise.org > >> http://twitter.com/#!/Seismologie_be > >> https://www.facebook.com/seismologie.be > >> > >> _______________________________________________ > >> MSNoise mailing list > >> MSNoise@mailman-as.oma.be > >> http://mailman-as.oma.be/mailman/listinfo/msnoise > >> > > _______________________________________________ > > MSNoise mailing list > > MSNoise@mailman-as.oma.be > > http://mailman-as.oma.be/mailman/listinfo/msnoise > > -- > Dr. Thomas Lecocq > Geologist - Seismologist > > Seismology - Gravimetry > Royal Observatory of Belgium > > * > * * * * * > * * * * > --------- > http://www.seismology.be > http://msnoise.org > http://twitter.com/#!/Seismologie_be > https://www.facebook.com/seismologie.be > > _______________________________________________ > MSNoise mailing list > MSNoise@mailman-as.oma.be > http://mailman-as.oma.be/mailman/listinfo/msnoise > _______________________________________________ MSNoise mailing list MSNoise@mailman-as.oma.be http://mailman-as.oma.be/mailman/listinfo/msnoise