[gradsusr] gradsuser

Huddleston, John Huddleston at cira.colostate.edu
Fri Apr 23 14:49:32 EDT 2010


Rajeevan,

You are going to have to give more information, such as the file format of the data file, the type of data, and more.

If it is a HDF, HDF5, or netCDF file, use the hdfdump, h5dump, or ncdump utilities respectively to determine the header.

Once this information is known you can devise a control file for GrADS. Instead of trying to do all 56 variables at once, pick one or two and then work with them until you become familiar with GrADS.

John Huddleston, PhD

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From: gradsusr-bounces at gradsusr.org [gradsusr-bounces at gradsusr.org] On Behalf Of rajeevan k [jeevancusat at gmail.com]
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hi....

i have model out put  ctl file containing 56 variables.i want extract each variable and make it a folder .how can I do using grads.

pls reply

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