Data: Import from File: NetCDFEx (NC)
Import netCDF file. It supports the file version lower than 4.01.
Minimum Origin Version Required: 8.1 SR0
impNetCDF fname:="RUC.NC";
Please refer to the page for additional option switches when accessing the x-function from script
Display Name |
Variable Name |
I/O and Type |
Default Value |
Description |
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File Name | fname |
Input string |
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Specify the filename(s) of the file(s) to be imported. In the dialog, click the browse button beside the list box to open one or more files and the filenames will be listed in the box. |
File Info And Data Selection | trfiles |
Input TreeNode |
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This is used to select the desired data channels. See more details in Description table. |
Output | orng |
Output Range |
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Specifies the range for the imported data.
See the syntax here. |
Header Info | trheader |
Output TreeNode |
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This is for outputting the header information, which is hidden from the GUI. Users are not advised to use this variable. |
Import Filter | trFilter |
Input TreeNode |
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This is the TreeNode for the import filter, which is hidden from the GUI. Users are not advised to use this variable. |
The Network Common Data Form (NetCDF) is a set of software libraries and data formats. These self-describing and machine-independent formats support the creation, access, and sharing of array-oriented scientific data. And it is platform independent.
This X-Function is used for importing NetCDF data files, whose version should be lower than 4.01. This X-Function supports multi-files importation. When a NetCDF file is imported, there will be at least one work book or one matrix book created. Workbooks are used to store one dimension datasets; while matrix books are used for storing datasets with two or more dimensions datasets. In the latter case, different dimensions of a dataset are saved in different channels in matrix sheets.
Suppose you have a netcdf file, C:\netcdf_test.nc. It has three 2D variables and one 3D variable. Performing the following steps will import all the variables in it into a new workbook in Origin.