[gradsusr] Why fwrite writes more data?

Rupak Rajbhandari rupak.rajbhandari at gmail.com
Wed Sep 26 01:46:07 EDT 2012


It helped. Thanks.
-rupak


On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 9:12 PM, Jennifer Adams <jma at cola.iges.org> wrote:

> Be sure to use the 'set x' and 'set y' commands to set the dimension
> environment to the exact grid dimensions before using fwrite. By default,
> when GrADS opens a global data set, it invokes a 'set lon 0 360' command
> which can add an extra column to the fwrite output. --Jennifer
>
>
>
> On Sep 25, 2012, at 11:19 AM, Rupak Rajbhandari wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Greetings!
>
> PRINCETON University generated Hydroclimatology corrected NetCDF global 1
> degree temperature file or data  (eg. tmax_daily_1970-1970.nc) has
> dimension of 360x180. When I write the data to a file using fwrite command,
> it says "wrote 65160 of 65160 elements ...", which is 360x181 and the image
> is distorted. Could someone experienced in NetCDF file explain to US
> (novice in NetCDF), why and what is happening and perhaps how to correct?
>
> Thanks for the help!
>
> -rupak
>
> Rupak Rajbhandari
> Department of Meteorology
> TriChandra College
> Kathmandu, NEPAL
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