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On Tue, 15 Nov 1994, Chris Anderson wrote: > > Subject: Tool for truncating NetCDF files? > > From: Richard Signell <rsignell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > To: netcdfgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Date: Fri, 11 Nov 1994 08:53:23 EST > > > > I was storing output from a numerical model at successive time steps > > > > Does anyone have a tool that would effectively allow me to "clip" the > > end off my netCDF file? In other words, create a <deleted> > Hello Rich, sorry for the delay in responding, I've been out of the office. > Did you get any replies to your posting to the netCDF group? > > DDI can do what you describe. It can read the variables from your file > and create a new file, using only a certain part of the unlimited > dimension. Unfortunately, the new file will not name an unlimited dimension, > this is on the TODO list. If you like I can walk you through the steps. > > --Chris > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Chris L. Anderson Phone (510)423-1915 > Graphics Project Leader FAX > (510)423-8744 > The National Energy Research E-mail: andersoncl@xxxxxxxxx > Supercomputer Center (NERSC) S-mail: PO Box 5509 L-560 > Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Livermore, CA 94551 > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > What is DDI? What does it do? Is it generally available? (this is the first response I have seen from this original post). -Mike +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+ | Michael Hamilton | Internet: hamilton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx | | Climate Research Division | voice: (619) 534-0855 | | Scripps Institute of Oceanography | | +-----------------------------------+-----------------------------------+
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