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hello everyone Iamp;#39;m Amir Hussain and welcome to another training video in this video we will make a contour plot of one variable of the wharf model outputs so first of all let me open the name list in the name list the first section you you can see the first section which I discussed I have already discussed in the previous uh videos and here you see another section which is related to Wolf counter plot inside this section you can see several soft sections for example the first subsection it is related to a line Contour so by setting this subsection you can control how to manage how to plot a contour a contour plot a line Contour plot the second subsection is also related to line Contour so if you use both of the these subsections you will have two variables overlaid or superimposed in the same plot and also we have here another subsection which is related to shaded Contour so it means that if you use all of these three subsections you will have three variables overlaid