Dear Alexander,
Thanks for your octcdf package that is allowing me to to use octave in my
new job. Before I used mainly matlab.
In the file example_netcdf.m that comes with your package there is an
example how to read a netcdf file :
%---------------------------------------%
% %
% read data from a netcdf file %
% %
%---------------------------------------%
nc =3D netcdf('example.nc','r'); % open netcdf file
example.nc in read-only
n =3D nc('longitude'); % get the length of
the dimension longitude
temp =3D nc{'temp'}(:); % retrieve the netcdf
variable temp
temp_units =3D nc{'temp'}.units; % retrieve the
attribute units of variable temp
temp_valid_range =3D nc{'temp'}.valid_range; % retrieve the
attribute valid_range of variable temp
global_history =3D nc.history; % retrieve the global
attribute history
However if you wish to get (not the length of the dimension longitude) but
the longitude values themselves, how do you proceed ?
I tried octave3:34> LON =3D nc('longitude')(:) and get LAT =3D 360
What I expected was to obtain LAT =3D-90 -89 -88 ... 89 90
Thanks in advance for your help. My boss is asking for the pictures and your
help would be very much appreciated.
Best regards
Eduardo
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