/* This is part of the netCDF package. Copyright 2006 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata. See COPYRIGHT file for conditions of use. This is a very simple example which writes a 2D array of sample data. To handle this in netCDF we create two shared dimensions, "x" and "y", and a netCDF variable, called "data". This example demonstrates the netCDF C API. This is part of the netCDF tutorial, which can be found at: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/docs/netcdf-tutorial Full documentation of the netCDF C API can be found at: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/docs/netcdf-c $Id: simple_xy_wr.c,v 1.12 2007/02/14 20:59:21 ed Exp $ */ #include #include #include /* This is the name of the data file we will create. */ #define FILE_NAME "simple_xy.nc" /* We are writing 2D data, a 6 x 12 grid. */ #define NDIMS 2 #define NX 6 #define NY 12 /* Handle errors by printing an error message and exiting with a * non-zero status. */ #define ERRCODE 2 #define ERR(e) {printf("Error: %s\n", nc_strerror(e)); exit(ERRCODE);} int main() { /* When we create netCDF variables and dimensions, we get back an * ID for each one. */ int ncid, x_dimid, y_dimid, varid; int dimids[NDIMS]; /* This is the data array we will write. It will be filled with a * progression of numbers for this example. */ int data_out[NX][NY]; /* Loop indexes, and error handling. */ int x, y, retval; /* Create some pretend data. If this wasn't an example program, we * would have some real data to write, for example, model * output. */ for (x = 0; x < NX; x++) for (y = 0; y < NY; y++) data_out[x][y] = x * NY + y; /* Always check the return code of every netCDF function call. In * this example program, any retval which is not equal to NC_NOERR * (0) will cause the program to print an error message and exit * with a non-zero return code. */ /* Create the file. The NC_CLOBBER parameter tells netCDF to * overwrite this file, if it already exists.*/ if ((retval = nc_create(FILE_NAME, NC_CLOBBER, &ncid))) ERR(retval); /* Define the dimensions. NetCDF will hand back an ID for each. */ if ((retval = nc_def_dim(ncid, "x", NX, &x_dimid))) ERR(retval); if ((retval = nc_def_dim(ncid, "y", NY, &y_dimid))) ERR(retval); /* The dimids array is used to pass the IDs of the dimensions of * the variable. */ dimids[0] = x_dimid; dimids[1] = y_dimid; /* Define the variable. The type of the variable in this case is * NC_INT (4-byte integer). */ if ((retval = nc_def_var(ncid, "data", NC_INT, NDIMS, dimids, &varid))) ERR(retval); /* End define mode. This tells netCDF we are done defining * metadata. */ if ((retval = nc_enddef(ncid))) ERR(retval); /* Write the pretend data to the file. Although netCDF supports * reading and writing subsets of data, in this case we write all * the data in one operation. */ if ((retval = nc_put_var_int(ncid, varid, &data_out[0][0]))) ERR(retval); /* Close the file. This frees up any internal netCDF resources * associated with the file, and flushes any buffers. */ if ((retval = nc_close(ncid))) ERR(retval); printf("*** SUCCESS writing example file simple_xy.nc!\n"); return 0; }