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example_netcdf
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Example for creating and reading a netcdf file
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Example for creating and reading a netcdf file
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example_opendap
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Example for loading a dataset from an OPeNDAP server
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Example for loading a dataset from an OPeNDAP server
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ncbyte
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-- Loadable Function: NCVAR = ncbyte(DIMNAME_1,...,DIMNAME_N)
creates a netcdf variable of type ncbyte. DIMNAME_1 is the name of
the 1st netcdf dimension, and so on. The return value is a netcdf
variable object and must be affected to a netcdf file, before its
content can be defined.
Example:
nc = netcdf('test.nc','w');
nc('lon') = 360;
nc('lat') = 180;
nc{'var'} = ncbyte('lon','lat');
A new 360 by 180 netcdf variable named 'var' of type byte is
created in file 'test.nc'.
See also: netcdf.
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creates a netcdf variable of type ncbyte.
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ncchar
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-- Loadable Function: NCVAR = ncchar(DIMNAME_1,...,DIMNAME_N)
creates a netcdf variable of type ncchar. DIMNAME_1 is the name of
the 1st netcdf dimension, and so on. The return value is a netcdf
variable object and must be affected to a netcdf file, before its
content can be defined.
Example:
nc = netcdf('test.nc','w');
nc('lon') = 360;
nc('lat') = 180;
nc{'var'} = ncchar('lon','lat');
A new 360 by 180 netcdf variable named 'var' of type char is
created in file 'test.nc'.
See also: netcdf.
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creates a netcdf variable of type ncchar.
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ncdouble
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-- Loadable Function: NCVAR = ncdouble(DIMNAME_1,...,DIMNAME_N)
creates a netcdf variable of type ncdouble. DIMNAME_1 is the name
of the 1st netcdf dimension, and so on. The return value is a
netcdf variable object and must be affected to a netcdf file,
before its content can be defined.
Example:
nc = netcdf('test.nc','w');
nc('lon') = 360;
nc('lat') = 180;
nc{'var'} = ncdouble('lon','lat');
A new 360 by 180 netcdf variable named 'var' of type double is
created in file 'test.nc'.
See also: netcdf.
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creates a netcdf variable of type ncdouble.
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ncdump
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-- Loadable Function: ncdump(FILENAME)
-- Loadable Function: ncdump(FILENAME,OUTPUT_FILENAME)
This function writes the content of the NetCDF file FILENAME except
the actual values of the variables to the screen or to the file
OUTPUT_FILENAME is this argument is provided. The output used the
same syntax that the octcdf toolbox. Therefore ncdump can be used
to create a program that produces a NetCDF file with the same
metadata than the NetCDF file FILENAME.
See also: ncdim,ncvar,ncatt.
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This function writes the content of the NetCDF file FILENAME except the
actual v
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ncfillval
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-- Loadable Function: FILLVALUE = ncfillval (NCVAR)
-- Loadable Function: ncfillval(NCVAR,FILLVALUE)
returns or sets the FILLVALUE of the NetCDF variable NCVAR.
See also: netcdf.
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returns or sets the FILLVALUE of the NetCDF variable NCVAR.
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ncfloat
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-- Loadable Function: NCVAR = ncfloat(DIMNAME_1,...,DIMNAME_N)
creates a netcdf variable of type ncfloat. DIMNAME_1 is the name
of the 1st netcdf dimension, and so on. The return value is a
netcdf variable object and must be affected to a netcdf file,
before its content can be defined.
Example:
nc = netcdf('test.nc','w');
nc('lon') = 360;
nc('lat') = 180;
nc{'var'} = ncfloat('lon','lat');
A new 360 by 180 netcdf variable named 'var' of type float is
created in file 'test.nc'.
See also: netcdf.
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creates a netcdf variable of type ncfloat.
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ncint
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-- Loadable Function: NCVAR = ncint(DIMNAME_1,...,DIMNAME_N)
creates a netcdf variable of type ncint. DIMNAME_1 is the name of
the 1st netcdf dimension, and so on. The return value is a netcdf
variable object and must be affected to a netcdf file, before its
content can be defined.
Example:
nc = netcdf('test.nc','w');
nc('lon') = 360;
nc('lat') = 180;
nc{'var'} = ncint('lon','lat');
A new 360 by 180 netcdf variable named 'var' of type int is created
in file 'test.nc'.
See also: netcdf.
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creates a netcdf variable of type ncint.
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nclong
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-- Loadable Function: NCVAR = nclong(DIMNAME_1,...,DIMNAME_N)
creates a netcdf variable of type nclong. DIMNAME_1 is the name of
the 1st netcdf dimension, and so on. The return value is a netcdf
variable object and must be affected to a netcdf file, before its
content can be defined.
Example:
nc = netcdf('test.nc','w');
nc('lon') = 360;
nc('lat') = 180;
nc{'var'} = nclong('lon','lat');
A new 360 by 180 netcdf variable named 'var' of type long is
created in file 'test.nc'.
See also: netcdf.
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creates a netcdf variable of type nclong.
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ncshort
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-- Loadable Function: NCVAR = ncshort(DIMNAME_1,...,DIMNAME_N)
creates a netcdf variable of type ncshort. DIMNAME_1 is the name
of the 1st netcdf dimension, and so on. The return value is a
netcdf variable object and must be affected to a netcdf file,
before its content can be defined.
Example:
nc = netcdf('test.nc','w');
nc('lon') = 360;
nc('lat') = 180;
nc{'var'} = ncshort('lon','lat');
A new 360 by 180 netcdf variable named 'var' of type short is
created in file 'test.nc'.
See also: netcdf.
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creates a netcdf variable of type ncshort.
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nctest
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-- Loadable Function: nctest
Tests the octcdf toolbox. Tests results are written to nctest.log.
All tests should pass.
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Tests the octcdf toolbox.
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