netcdf-c/ncdump/expected/ref_nctst.dmp
dmh 7e582ad3f2 re: Jira NCF-309
The code for handling character constants
in datalists in ncgen has some problems.
1. It failed on large constants
2. It did not handle e.g. var = 'a', 'b', ...
   in the same way that ncgen3 did.
3. The code for generate.c and genchar.c needed
   some refactoring to make it a little simpler
   (but not simple).
2014-09-18 18:26:06 -06:00

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netcdf ref_nctst {
dimensions:
lat = 4 ;
lon = 3 ;
frtime = UNLIMITED ; // (2 currently)
timelen = 20 ;
variables:
float P(frtime, lat, lon) ;
P:long_name = "pressure at maximum wind" ;
P:units = "hectopascals" ;
P:valid_range = 0.f, 1500.f ;
P:_FillValue = -9999.f ;
float lat(lat) ;
lat:long_name = "latitude" ;
lat:units = "degrees_north" ;
float lon(lon) ;
lon:long_name = "longitude" ;
lon:units = "degrees_east" ;
int frtime(frtime) ;
frtime:long_name = "forecast time" ;
frtime:units = "hours" ;
char reftime(timelen) ;
reftime:long_name = "reference time" ;
reftime:units = "text_time" ;
int scalarv ;
scalarv:scalar_att = 1 ;
// global attributes:
:history = "created by Unidata LDM from NPS broadcast" ;
:title = "NMC Global Product Set: Pressure at Maximum Wind" ;
data:
P =
950, 951, 952,
953, 954, 955,
956, 957, 958,
959, 960, 961,
962, 963, 964,
965, 966, 967,
968, 969, 970,
971, 972, 973 ;
lat = -90, -87.5, -85, -82.5 ;
lon = -180, -175, -170 ;
frtime = 12, 18 ;
reftime = "1992-3-21 12:00" ;
scalarv = _ ;
}