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586 lines
18 KiB
C
/*! \file
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Functions for defining and inquiring about variables.
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Copyright 2010 University Corporation for Atmospheric
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Research/Unidata. See COPYRIGHT file for more info.
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*/
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#include "ncdispatch.h"
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#include "netcdf_f.h"
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/** \defgroup variables Variables
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Variables hold multi-dimensional arrays of data.
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Variables for a netCDF dataset are defined when the dataset is
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created, while the netCDF dataset is in define mode. Other variables
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may be added later by reentering define mode. A netCDF variable has a
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name, a type, and a shape, which are specified when it is defined. A
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variable may also have values, which are established later in data
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mode.
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Ordinarily, the name, type, and shape are fixed when the variable is
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first defined. The name may be changed, but the type and shape of a
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variable cannot be changed. However, a variable defined in terms of
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the unlimited dimension can grow without bound in that dimension.
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A netCDF variable in an open netCDF dataset is referred to by a small
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integer called a variable ID.
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Variable IDs reflect the order in which variables were defined within
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a netCDF dataset. Variable IDs are 0, 1, 2,..., in the order in which
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the variables were defined. A function is available for getting the
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variable ID from the variable name and vice-versa.
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Attributes (see Attributes) may be associated with a variable to
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specify such properties as units.
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Operations supported on variables are:
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- Create a variable, given its name, data type, and shape.
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- Get a variable ID from its name.
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- Get a variable's name, data type, shape, and number of attributes
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from its ID.
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- Put a data value into a variable, given variable ID, indices, and value.
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- Put an array of values into a variable, given variable ID, corner
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indices, edge lengths, and a block of values.
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- Put a subsampled or mapped array-section of values into a variable,
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given variable ID, corner indices, edge lengths, stride vector,
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index mapping vector, and a block of values.
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- Get a data value from a variable, given variable ID and indices.
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- Get an array of values from a variable, given variable ID, corner
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indices, and edge lengths.
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- Get a subsampled or mapped array-section of values from a variable,
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given variable ID, corner indices, edge lengths, stride vector, and
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index mapping vector.
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- Rename a variable.
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\section language_types Language Types Corresponding to netCDF
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External Data Types
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NetCDF supported six atomic data types through version 3.6.0 (char,
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byte, short, int, float, and double). Starting with version 4.0, many
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new atomic and user defined data types are supported (unsigned int
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types, strings, compound types, variable length arrays, enums,
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opaque).
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The additional data types are only supported in netCDF-4/HDF5
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files. To create netCDF-4/HDF5 files, use the HDF5 flag in
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nc_create. (see nc_create).
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\section classic_types NetCDF-3 Classic and 64-Bit Offset Data Types
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NetCDF-3 classic and 64-bit offset files support 6 atomic data types,
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and none of the user defined datatype introduced in NetCDF-4.
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The following table gives the netCDF-3 external data types and the
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corresponding type constants for defining variables in the C
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interface:
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<table>
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<tr><td>Type</td><td>C define</td><td>Bits</td></tr>
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<tr><td>byte</td><td>NC_BYTE</td><td>8</td></tr>
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<tr><td>char</td><td>NC_CHAR</td><td>8</td></tr>
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<tr><td>short</td><td>NC_SHORT</td><td>16</td></tr>
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<tr><td>int</td><td>NC_INT</td><td>32</td></tr>
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<tr><td>float</td><td>NC_FLOAT</td><td>32</td></tr>
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<tr><td>double</td><td>NC_DOUBLE</td><td>64</td></tr>
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</table>
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The first column gives the netCDF external data type, which is the
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same as the CDL data type. The next column gives the corresponding C
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pre-processor macro for use in netCDF functions (the pre-processor
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macros are defined in the netCDF C header-file netcdf.h). The last
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column gives the number of bits used in the external representation of
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values of the corresponding type.
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\section netcdf_4_atomic NetCDF-4 Atomic Types
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NetCDF-4 files support all of the atomic data types from netCDF-3,
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plus additional unsigned integer types, 64-bit integer types, and a
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string type.
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<table>
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<tr><td>Type</td><td>C define</td><td>Bits
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<tr><td>byte</td><td>NC_BYTE</td><td>8</td></tr>
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<tr><td>unsigned byte </td><td>NC_UBYTE^</td><td> 8</td></tr>
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<tr><td>char </td><td>NC_CHAR </td><td>8</td></tr>
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<tr><td>short </td><td>NC_SHORT </td><td>16</td></tr>
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<tr><td>unsigned short </td><td>NC_USHORT^ </td><td>16</td></tr>
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<tr><td>int </td><td>NC_INT </td><td>32</td></tr>
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<tr><td>unsigned int </td><td>NC_UINT^ </td><td>32</td></tr>
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<tr><td>unsigned long long </td><td>NC_UINT64^ </td><td>64</td></tr>
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<tr><td>long long </td><td>NC_INT64^ </td><td>64</td></tr>
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<tr><td>float </td><td>NC_FLOAT </td><td>32</td></tr>
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<tr><td>double </td><td>NC_DOUBLE </td><td>64</td></tr>
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<tr><td>char ** </td><td>NC_STRING^ </td><td>string length + 1</td></tr>
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</table>
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^This type was introduced in netCDF-4, and is not supported in netCDF
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classic or 64-bit offset format files, or in netCDF-4 files if they
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are created with the NC_CLASSIC_MODEL flags.
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*/
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/** \name Defining Variables
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Use these functions to define variables.
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*/
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/*! \{ */
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/**
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\ingroup variables
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Define a new variable.
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This function adds a new variable to an open netCDF dataset or group.
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It returns (as an argument) a variable ID, given the netCDF ID,
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the variable name, the variable type, the number of dimensions, and a
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list of the dimension IDs.
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\param ncid NetCDF or group ID, from a previous call to nc_open(),
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nc_create(), nc_def_grp(), or associated inquiry functions such as
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nc_inq_ncid().
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\param name Variable \ref object_name.
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\param xtype \ref data_type of the variable.
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\param ndims Number of dimensions for the variable. For example, 2
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specifies a matrix, 1 specifies a vector, and 0 means the variable is
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a scalar with no dimensions. Must not be negative or greater than the
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predefined constant ::NC_MAX_VAR_DIMS.
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\param dimidsp Vector of ndims dimension IDs corresponding to the
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variable dimensions. For classic model netCDF files, if the ID of the
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unlimited dimension is included, it must be first. This argument is
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ignored if ndims is 0. For expanded model netCDF4/HDF5 files, there
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may be any number of unlimited dimensions, and they may be used in any
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element of the dimids array.
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\param varidp Pointer to location for the returned variable ID.
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\returns ::NC_NOERR No error.
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\returns ::NC_EBADID Bad ncid.
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\returns ::NC_ENOTINDEFINE Not in define mode.
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\returns ::NC_ESTRICTNC3 Attempting netcdf-4 operation on strict nc3 netcdf-4 file.
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\returns ::NC_EMAXVARS NC_MAX_VARS exceeded
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\returns ::NC_EBADTYPE Bad type.
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\returns ::NC_EINVAL Invalid input.
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\returns ::NC_ENAMEINUSE Name already in use.
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\returns ::NC_EPERM Attempt to create object in read-only file.
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\section nc_def_var_example Example
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Here is an example using nc_def_var to create a variable named rh of
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type double with three dimensions, time, lat, and lon in a new netCDF
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dataset named foo.nc:
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\code
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#include <netcdf.h>
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...
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int status;
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int ncid;
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int lat_dim, lon_dim, time_dim;
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int rh_id;
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int rh_dimids[3];
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...
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status = nc_create("foo.nc", NC_NOCLOBBER, &ncid);
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if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
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...
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status = nc_def_dim(ncid, "lat", 5L, &lat_dim);
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if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
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status = nc_def_dim(ncid, "lon", 10L, &lon_dim);
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if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
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status = nc_def_dim(ncid, "time", NC_UNLIMITED, &time_dim);
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if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
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...
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rh_dimids[0] = time_dim;
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rh_dimids[1] = lat_dim;
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rh_dimids[2] = lon_dim;
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status = nc_def_var (ncid, "rh", NC_DOUBLE, 3, rh_dimids, &rh_id);
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if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
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\endcode
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*/
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int
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nc_def_var(int ncid, const char *name, nc_type xtype,
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int ndims, const int *dimidsp, int *varidp)
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{
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NC* ncp;
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int stat = NC_NOERR;
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if ((stat = NC_check_id(ncid, &ncp)))
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return stat;
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return ncp->dispatch->def_var(ncid, name, xtype, ndims,
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dimidsp, varidp);
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}
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/*! \} */
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/** \name Rename a Variable
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Rename a variable.
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*/
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/*! \{ */
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/** Rename a variable.
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\ingroup variables
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This function changes the name of a netCDF variable in an open netCDF
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file or group. You cannot rename a variable to have the name of any existing
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variable.
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For classic format, 64-bit offset format, and netCDF-4/HDF5 with
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classic mode, if the new name is longer than the old name, the netCDF
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dataset must be in define mode.
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\param ncid NetCDF or group ID, from a previous call to nc_open(),
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nc_create(), nc_def_grp(), or associated inquiry functions such as
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nc_inq_ncid().
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\param varid Variable ID
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\param name New name of the variable.
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\returns ::NC_NOERR No error.
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\returns ::NC_EBADID Bad ncid.
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\returns ::NC_ENOTVAR Invalid variable ID.
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\returns ::NC_EBADNAME Bad name.
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\returns ::NC_EMAXNAME Name is too long.
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\returns ::NC_ENAMEINUSE Name in use.
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\returns ::NC_ENOMEM Out of memory.
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\section nc_rename_var_example Example
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Here is an example using nc_rename_var to rename the variable rh to
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rel_hum in an existing netCDF dataset named foo.nc:
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\code
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#include <netcdf.h>
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...
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int status;
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int ncid;
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int rh_id;
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...
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status = nc_open("foo.nc", NC_WRITE, &ncid);
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if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
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...
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status = nc_redef(ncid);
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if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
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status = nc_inq_varid (ncid, "rh", &rh_id);
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if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
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status = nc_rename_var (ncid, rh_id, "rel_hum");
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if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
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status = nc_enddef(ncid);
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if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
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\endcode
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*/
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int
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nc_rename_var(int ncid, int varid, const char *name)
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{
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NC* ncp;
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int stat = NC_check_id(ncid, &ncp);
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if(stat != NC_NOERR) return stat;
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return ncp->dispatch->rename_var(ncid, varid, name);
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}
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/*! \} */
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/** \internal
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\ingroup variables
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*/
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int
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NC_is_recvar(int ncid, int varid, size_t* nrecs)
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{
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int status = NC_NOERR;
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int unlimid;
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int ndims;
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int dimset[NC_MAX_VAR_DIMS];
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status = nc_inq_unlimdim(ncid,&unlimid);
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if(status != NC_NOERR) return 0; /* no unlimited defined */
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status = nc_inq_varndims(ncid,varid,&ndims);
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if(status != NC_NOERR) return 0; /* no unlimited defined */
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if(ndims == 0) return 0; /* scalar */
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status = nc_inq_vardimid(ncid,varid,dimset);
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if(status != NC_NOERR) return 0; /* no unlimited defined */
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status = nc_inq_dim(ncid,dimset[0],NULL,nrecs);
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if(status != NC_NOERR) return 0;
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return (dimset[0] == unlimid ? 1: 0);
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}
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/* Ok to use NC pointers because
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all IOSP's will use that structure,
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but not ok to use e.g. NC_Var pointers
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because they may be different structure
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entirely.
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*/
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/** \internal
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\ingroup variables
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Find the length of a type. This is how much space is required by the user, as in
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\code
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vals = malloc(nel * nctypelen(var.type));
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ncvarget(cdfid, varid, cor, edg, vals);
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\endcode
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*/
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int
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nctypelen(nc_type type)
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{
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switch(type){
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case NC_CHAR :
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return ((int)sizeof(char));
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case NC_BYTE :
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return ((int)sizeof(signed char));
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case NC_SHORT :
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return ((int)sizeof(short));
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case NC_INT :
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return ((int)sizeof(int));
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case NC_FLOAT :
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return ((int)sizeof(float));
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case NC_DOUBLE :
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return ((int)sizeof(double));
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/* These can occur in netcdf-3 code */
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case NC_UBYTE :
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return ((int)sizeof(unsigned char));
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case NC_USHORT :
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return ((int)(sizeof(unsigned short)));
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case NC_UINT :
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return ((int)sizeof(unsigned int));
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case NC_INT64 :
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return ((int)sizeof(signed long long));
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case NC_UINT64 :
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return ((int)sizeof(unsigned long long));
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#ifdef USE_NETCDF4
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case NC_STRING :
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return ((int)sizeof(char*));
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#endif /*USE_NETCDF4*/
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default:
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return -1;
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}
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}
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/** \internal
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\ingroup variables
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Find the length of a type. Redunant over nctypelen() above. */
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size_t
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NC_atomictypelen(nc_type xtype)
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{
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size_t sz = 0;
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switch(xtype) {
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case NC_NAT: sz = 0; break;
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case NC_BYTE: sz = sizeof(signed char); break;
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case NC_CHAR: sz = sizeof(char); break;
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case NC_SHORT: sz = sizeof(short); break;
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case NC_INT: sz = sizeof(int); break;
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case NC_FLOAT: sz = sizeof(float); break;
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case NC_DOUBLE: sz = sizeof(double); break;
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case NC_INT64: sz = sizeof(signed long long); break;
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case NC_UBYTE: sz = sizeof(unsigned char); break;
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case NC_USHORT: sz = sizeof(unsigned short); break;
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case NC_UINT: sz = sizeof(unsigned int); break;
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case NC_UINT64: sz = sizeof(unsigned long long); break;
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#ifdef USE_NETCDF4
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case NC_STRING: sz = sizeof(char*); break;
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#endif
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default: break;
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}
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return sz;
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}
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/** \internal
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\ingroup variables
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Get the type name. */
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char *
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NC_atomictypename(nc_type xtype)
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{
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char* nm = NULL;
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switch(xtype) {
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case NC_NAT: nm = "undefined"; break;
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case NC_BYTE: nm = "byte"; break;
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case NC_CHAR: nm = "char"; break;
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case NC_SHORT: nm = "short"; break;
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case NC_INT: nm = "int"; break;
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case NC_FLOAT: nm = "float"; break;
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case NC_DOUBLE: nm = "double"; break;
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case NC_INT64: nm = "int64"; break;
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case NC_UBYTE: nm = "ubyte"; break;
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case NC_USHORT: nm = "ushort"; break;
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case NC_UINT: nm = "uint"; break;
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case NC_UINT64: nm = "uint64"; break;
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#ifdef USE_NETCDF4
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case NC_STRING: nm = "string"; break;
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#endif
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default: break;
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}
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return nm;
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}
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/** \internal
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\ingroup variables
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Get the shape of a variable.
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*/
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int
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NC_getshape(int ncid, int varid, int ndims, size_t* shape)
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{
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int dimids[NC_MAX_VAR_DIMS];
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int i;
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int status = NC_NOERR;
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if ((status = nc_inq_vardimid(ncid, varid, dimids)))
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return status;
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for(i = 0; i < ndims; i++)
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if ((status = nc_inq_dimlen(ncid, dimids[i], &shape[i])))
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break;
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return status;
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}
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#ifdef USE_NETCDF4
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/** \ingroup variables
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\param ncid NetCDF or group ID, from a previous call to nc_open(),
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nc_create(), nc_def_grp(), or associated inquiry functions such as
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nc_inq_ncid().
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\param varid Variable ID
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\param size The total size of the raw data chunk cache, in bytes.
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\param nelems The number of chunk slots in the raw data chunk cache.
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\param preemption The preemption, a value between 0 and 1 inclusive
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that indicates how much chunks that have been fully read are favored
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for preemption. A value of zero means fully read chunks are treated no
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differently than other chunks (the preemption is strictly LRU) while a
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value of one means fully read chunks are always preempted before other
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chunks.
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\returns ::NC_NOERR No error.
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\returns ::NC_EBADID Bad ncid.
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\returns ::NC_ENOTVAR Invalid variable ID.
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\returns ::NC_ESTRICTNC3 Attempting netcdf-4 operation on strict nc3 netcdf-4 file.
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\returns ::NC_EINVAL Invalid input
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*/
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int
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nc_set_var_chunk_cache(int ncid, int varid, size_t size, size_t nelems,
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float preemption)
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{
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NC* ncp;
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int stat = NC_check_id(ncid, &ncp);
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if(stat != NC_NOERR) return stat;
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return ncp->dispatch->set_var_chunk_cache(ncid, varid, size,
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nelems, preemption);
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}
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/** \ingroup variables
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\param ncid NetCDF or group ID, from a previous call to nc_open(),
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nc_create(), nc_def_grp(), or associated inquiry functions such as
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nc_inq_ncid().
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\param varid Variable ID
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\param sizep The total size of the raw data chunk cache, in bytes,
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will be put here. \ref ignored_if_null.
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\param nelemsp The number of chunk slots in the raw data chunk cache
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hash table will be put here. \ref ignored_if_null.
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\param preemptionp The preemption will be put here. The preemtion
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value is between 0 and 1 inclusive and indicates how much chunks that
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have been fully read are favored for preemption. A value of zero means
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fully read chunks are treated no differently than other chunks (the
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preemption is strictly LRU) while a value of one means fully read
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chunks are always preempted before other chunks. \ref ignored_if_null.
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\returns ::NC_NOERR No error.
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\returns ::NC_EBADID Bad ncid.
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\returns ::NC_ENOTVAR Invalid variable ID.
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\returns ::NC_ESTRICTNC3 Attempting netcdf-4 operation on strict nc3 netcdf-4 file.
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\returns ::NC_EINVAL Invalid input
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*/
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int
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nc_get_var_chunk_cache(int ncid, int varid, size_t *sizep, size_t *nelemsp,
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float *preemptionp)
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{
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NC* ncp;
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int stat = NC_check_id(ncid, &ncp);
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if(stat != NC_NOERR) return stat;
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return ncp->dispatch->get_var_chunk_cache(ncid, varid, sizep,
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nelemsp, preemptionp);
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}
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/** \ingroup variables
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Free string space allocated by the library.
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When you read string type the library will allocate the storage space
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for the data. This storage space must be freed, so pass the pointer
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back to this function, when you're done with the data, and it will
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free the string memory.
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\param len The number of character arrays in the array.
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\param data The pointer to the data array.
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\returns ::NC_NOERR No error.
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*/
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int
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nc_free_string(size_t len, char **data)
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{
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < len; i++)
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free(data[i]);
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return NC_NOERR;
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}
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int
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nc_def_var_deflate(int ncid, int varid, int shuffle, int deflate, int deflate_level)
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{
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NC* ncp;
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int stat = NC_check_id(ncid,&ncp);
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if(stat != NC_NOERR) return stat;
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return ncp->dispatch->def_var_deflate(ncid,varid,shuffle,deflate,deflate_level);
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}
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int
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nc_def_var_fletcher32(int ncid, int varid, int fletcher32)
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{
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NC* ncp;
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int stat = NC_check_id(ncid,&ncp);
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if(stat != NC_NOERR) return stat;
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return ncp->dispatch->def_var_fletcher32(ncid,varid,fletcher32);
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}
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int
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nc_def_var_chunking(int ncid, int varid, int storage,
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const size_t *chunksizesp)
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{
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NC* ncp;
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int stat = NC_check_id(ncid, &ncp);
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if(stat != NC_NOERR) return stat;
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return ncp->dispatch->def_var_chunking(ncid, varid, storage,
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chunksizesp);
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}
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int
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nc_def_var_fill(int ncid, int varid, int no_fill, const void *fill_value)
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{
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NC* ncp;
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int stat = NC_check_id(ncid,&ncp);
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if(stat != NC_NOERR) return stat;
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return ncp->dispatch->def_var_fill(ncid,varid,no_fill,fill_value);
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}
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int
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nc_def_var_endian(int ncid, int varid, int endian)
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{
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NC* ncp;
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int stat = NC_check_id(ncid,&ncp);
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if(stat != NC_NOERR) return stat;
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return ncp->dispatch->def_var_endian(ncid,varid,endian);
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}
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#endif /* USE_NETCDF4 */
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