Ben,

Section 3.1 of the CF Standard says, " The|units|attribute is required for all variables that represent dimensional quantities". Also, "Units are not required for dimensionless quantities. A variable with no units attribute is assumed to be dimensionless."

A string coordinate is not "dimensional", and thus a units attribute is not required. Chapter 6 describes label coordinates (the name given to string valued coordinates).

Grace and peace,

Jim

On 10/3/14, 10:16 AM, Ben Hetland wrote:
On 2014-10-03, Jim Biard <[email protected]> wrote:
The 'no units' case is covered by leaving off the units attribute.
Wouldn't that be in violation of the CF convention?
I was under the impression that _all_ dimensional quantities need that attribute, and a 
"coordinate" would by its very nature always imply a dimensional aspect, or is 
there something I've missed?

If it were a 'dimensionless' value, using just "1" as a udunits string would work fine, but here I suppose 
the request is more along the lines of an _undefined_ unit (as in "missing", "unknown" or "not 
applicable").


On 10/3/14, 6:59 AM, Hedley, Mark wrote:
But I believe that I can create a CF auxiliary coordinate with string values 
without any concern.
Perhaps you could provide some concrete examples where you think a string as 
such (*) may be used as a coordinate or dimension?


-+-Ben-+-

[*] i.e., the string is not just an alternative representation of some numeric 
value or scale, which it could have been converted into by means of a defined 
process.
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