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Re: java netCDF and dods



yes, it only does grids.
if there is a reasonable thing to do with sequences, I would be happy to add it.


Donald Denbo wrote:

I've been experimenting with the netCDF2 library and its dods interface. I tried to open

http://dods.gso.uri.edu/cgi-bin/nph-jg/sjctd08sb

which is a sequence within a sequence and got nothing sensible. What I got was the following

[java] DODSNetcdf didnt process basetype <Sequence> name = Level_0
[java] HEY! DODS attTable = station not used
[java] HEY! DODS attTable = lat not used
[java] HEY! DODS attTable = lon not used
[java] HEY! DODS attTable = yrday_gmt not used
[java] HEY! DODS attTable = cruiseid not used
[java] HEY! DODS attTable = press not used
[java] HEY! DODS attTable = temp not used
[java] HEY! DODS attTable = sal not used
[java] HEY! DODS attTable = sigma_t not used
[java] Instantiating DODSNcFile = http://maewest.gso.uri.edu/cgi-bin/nph-jg/sjctd08sb


Am I doing something wrong or does the dods-netcdf interface not support sequence?

-- Don

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