10.2.11 GUI - Recalling McIDAS Commands
Using the Command History GUI
The Command History GUI shows all McIDAS commands that have been entered, both on the
command line or through the GUI. With the McIDAS Command History GUI, you can search
previously entered commands, edit and execute them again.
There are three major sections in the McIDAS Command History Interface: the list of commands in the McIDAS
Command History, the Search Command History controls, and the Execute McIDAS Command
section where you can enter and execute commands.
The number of commands in the McIDAS Command History is equal to the value set in
the -ih flag in the $HOME/.mcidasrc file. All commands are
automatically saved in the MCCMDHIST.TXT file located in the
$HOME/mcidas/data directory.
- Search the Command History GUI for the Buffalo, NY NEXRAD radar image you
displayed with the IMGDISP command in the previous exercise.
- Select: List/Command History
- Under "Search for:" enter IMGDISP
- Click: Find
Notice each time Find is clicked, each instance of IMGDISP
is highlighted and entered in the "Execute McIDAS Command" field.
Continue to click Find until the Buffalo
command is found.
- Edit the Buffalo radar IMGDISP command in the "Execute McIDAS Command" entry window.
Erase the graphics, and display the first most recent NEXRAD radar image over Tulsa, Oklahoma.
- Change MKX_N0R to MKX_N0R.-1
- Change ID=BUF to ID=INX
- Prepend an EG; to the beginning of the command
- Click: Go
- Practice searching the command history using different search options. When you
are done, dismiss the Command History GUI.
To dismiss the GUI:
- Click: Dismiss