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I would still be interested in learning how to do this but I found a way of avoiding this problem in my case. I was getting a dimension with length=1 after averaging along that dimension with "ncwa -O -b ". By eliminating -b the default behaviour is to delete the degenerate dimension. Then I used ncks to eliminate the correponding variable. tiago ________________________________ From: Tiago Silva <tiagoams@xxxxxxxxxxx> To: "netcdfgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <netcdfgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Tuesday, 3 July 2012, 14:47 Subject: [netcdfgroup] delete colapsed dimension Hi How can I delete a dimension of length 1 from an netcdf file using NCO tools? This is the initial part of the ncdump of one of my files and I want to elliminate lonc: dimensions: time = 744 ; nbdyp = UNLIMITED ; // (102 currently) lonc = 1 ; variables: float elev(nbdyp, time, lonc) ; (...) I am using NCO 4.0.5. Thanks, Tiago _______________________________________________ netcdfgroup mailing list netcdfgroup@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx For list information or to unsubscribe, visit: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/mailing_lists/
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