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Re: Reading netcdf files
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Mark Esplin |
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Re: Reading netcdf files |
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Wed, 31 Oct 2001 11:34:45 -0500 |
Paul,
Thanks for the reference to http://octave.sf.net/ I am sorry I wasn't
aware
of it before. I tried searching "site:www.octave.org netcdf" on google, but
didn't find anyone who has a general NetCDF toolbox for Octave. In fact most
of the posts to the help-octave list were people looking for a solution. The
only solutions that I found was writing c/c++ programs and converting them to
".oct" files. Rafael Laboissiere wrote one called ncsave.cc to write netcdf
files and I will attach one called ncrdvar.cc to read a netcdf file. We
could improve these extentions a bit if it would be useful, but I don't know
how to write a general NetCDF toolbox. I didn't look at using the mex
interface, since I didn't think the regular octave, version 2.1.34 has it
implemented.
Mark Esplin
On Tuesday 30 October 2001 12:52 pm, you wrote:
> http://octave.sf.net/ has many matlab compatible functions (inc. repmat).
> Click on files to get the latest tar ball.
>
> Regarding netcdf, try searching "site:www.octave.org netcdf" on google:
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=site%3Awww.octave.org+netcdf
> Pick whichever solution is the best and let me know so that it too can be
> included on octave-forge (assuming that the licensing issues can be
> sorted). Note that octave-forge has a partial mex interface defined, so the
> matlab netcdf solution may work as well.
>
> Paul Kienzle
> address@hidden
ncrdvar.cc
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