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434 lines
13 KiB
C
/** \file
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Attribute inquiry functions
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These functions find out about attributes.
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Copyright 2011 University Corporation for Atmospheric
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Research/Unidata. See \ref copyright file for more info. */
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#include "ncdispatch.h"
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/** \name Learning about Attributes
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Functions to learn about the attributes in a file. */
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/*! \{ */ /* All these functions are part of this named group... */
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/**
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\ingroup attributes
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Return information about a netCDF attribute.
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The function nc_inq_att returns the attribute's type and length.
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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 of the attribute's variable, or ::NC_GLOBAL
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for a global attribute.
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\param name Pointer to the location for the returned attribute \ref
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object_name. \ref ignored_if_null.
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\param xtypep Pointer to location for returned attribute \ref
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data_type. \ref ignored_if_null.
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\param lenp Pointer to location for returned number of values
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currently stored in the attribute. For attributes of type ::NC_CHAR,
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you should not assume that this includes a trailing zero byte; it
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doesn't if the attribute was stored without a trailing zero byte, for
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example from a FORTRAN program. Before using the value as a C string,
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make sure it is null-terminated. \ref ignored_if_null.
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\section nc_inq_att_example Example
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Here is an example using nc_inq_att() to find out the type and length of
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a variable attribute named valid_range for a netCDF variable named rh
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and a global attribute named title in an existing netCDF dataset named
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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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nc_type vr_type, t_type;
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size_t vr_len, t_len;
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...
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status = nc_open("foo.nc", NC_NOWRITE, &ncid);
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if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
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...
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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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...
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status = nc_inq_att (ncid, rh_id, "valid_range", &vr_type, &vr_len);
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if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
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status = nc_inq_att (ncid, NC_GLOBAL, "title", &t_type, &t_len);
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if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
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\endcode
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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 bad varid.
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\returns ::NC_EBADGRPID bad group ID.
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\returns ::NC_EBADNAME bad name.
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\returns ::NC_ENOTATT attribute not found.
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\returns ::NC_ECHAR illegal conversion to or from NC_CHAR.
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\returns ::NC_ENOMEM out of memory.
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\returns ::NC_ERANGE range error when converting data.
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\author Glenn Davis, Ed Hartnett, Dennis Heimbigner
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*/
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int
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nc_inq_att(int ncid, int varid, const char *name, nc_type *xtypep,
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size_t *lenp)
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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->inq_att(ncid, varid, name, xtypep, lenp);
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}
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/**
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\ingroup attributes
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Find an attribute ID.
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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 of the attribute's variable, or ::NC_GLOBAL for
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a global attribute.
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\param name Attribute \ref object_name.
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\param idp Pointer to location for returned attribute number that
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specifies which attribute this is for this variable (or which global
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attribute). If you already know the attribute name, knowing its number
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is not very useful, because accessing information about an attribute
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requires its name.
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\section nc_inq_attid_example Example
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Here is an example using nc_inq_attid() from nc_test4/tst_vars2.c. In
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this example three attributes are created in a file. Then it is
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re-opened, and their IDs are checked. They will be 0, 1, and 2, in
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the order that the attributes were written to the file.
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\code
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#include <netcdf.h>
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...
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printf("**** testing fill value with three other attributes...");
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{
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#define NUM_LEADERS 3
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char leader[NUM_LEADERS][NC_MAX_NAME + 1] = {"hair_length_of_strategoi",
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"hair_length_of_Miltiades",
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"hair_length_of_Darius_I"};
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short hair_length[NUM_LEADERS] = {3, 11, 4};
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short short_in;
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int a;
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if (nc_create(FILE_NAME, cmode, &ncid)) ERR;
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if (nc_def_dim(ncid, DIM1_NAME, DIM1_LEN, &dimids[0])) ERR;
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if (nc_def_var(ncid, VAR_NAME, NC_BYTE, NUM_DIMS, dimids, &varid)) ERR;
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for (a = 0; a < NUM_LEADERS; a++)
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if (nc_put_att_short(ncid, varid, leader[a], NC_SHORT, 1, &hair_length[a])) ERR;
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if (nc_put_att_schar(ncid, varid, _FillValue, NC_BYTE, 1, &fill_value)) ERR;
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if (nc_close(ncid)) ERR;
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if (nc_open(FILE_NAME, NC_NOWRITE, &ncid)) ERR;
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for (a = 0; a < NUM_LEADERS; a++)
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{
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...
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if (nc_inq_attid(ncid, 0, leader[a], &attnum_in)) ERR;
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if (attnum_in != a) ERR;
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}
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if (nc_close(ncid)) ERR;
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\endcode
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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 bad varid.
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\returns ::NC_EBADGRPID bad group ID.
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\returns ::NC_EBADNAME bad name.
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\returns ::NC_ENOTATT attribute not found.
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\returns ::NC_ENOMEM out of memory.
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\author Glenn Davis, Ed Hartnett, Dennis Heimbigner
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*/
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int
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nc_inq_attid(int ncid, int varid, const char *name, int *idp)
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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->inq_attid(ncid, varid, name, idp);
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}
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/**
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\ingroup attributes
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Find the name of an attribute.
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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 of the attribute's variable, or ::NC_GLOBAL
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for a global attribute.
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\param attnum Attribute number. The attributes for each variable are
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numbered from 0 (the first attribute) to natts-1, where natts is the
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number of attributes for the variable, as returned from a call to
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nc_inq_varnatts().
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\param name Pointer to the location for the returned attribute \ref
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object_name.
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\section nc_inq_attname_example Example
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Here is an example from nc_test4/tst_atts3.c a variable of every type
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is added to a file, with names from the 'names' array. Then the file
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is re-opened, and the names of the attributes are checked in a for
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loop.
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\code
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#include <netcdf.h>
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...
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#define NUM_ATTS 8
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#define ATT_MAX_NAME 25
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int
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tst_att_ordering(int cmode)
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{
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int ncid;
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char name[NUM_ATTS][ATT_MAX_NAME + 1] = {"Gc", "Gb", "Gs", "Gi", "Gf",
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"Gd", "Gatt-name-dashes", "Gatt.name.dots"};
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int len[NUM_ATTS] = {0, 2, 3, 3, 3, 3, 1, 1};
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signed char b[2] = {-128, 127};
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short s[3] = {-32768, 0, 32767};
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int i[3] = {42, 0, -42};
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float f[3] = {42.0, -42.0, 42.0};
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double d[3] = {420.0, -420.0, 420.0};
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int att_name_dashes = -1, att_name_dots = -2;
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char name_in[NC_MAX_NAME];
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int j;
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if (nc_create(FILE_NAME, cmode, &ncid)) ERR;
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...
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if (nc_put_att_text(ncid, NC_GLOBAL, name[0], len[0], NULL)) ERR;
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if (nc_put_att_schar(ncid, NC_GLOBAL, name[1], NC_BYTE, len[1], b)) ERR;
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if (nc_put_att_short(ncid, NC_GLOBAL, name[2], NC_SHORT, len[2], s)) ERR;
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if (nc_put_att_int(ncid, NC_GLOBAL, name[3], NC_INT, len[3], i)) ERR;
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if (nc_put_att_float(ncid, NC_GLOBAL, name[4], NC_FLOAT, len[4], f)) ERR;
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if (nc_put_att_double(ncid, NC_GLOBAL, name[5], NC_DOUBLE, len[5], d)) ERR;
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if (nc_put_att_int(ncid, NC_GLOBAL, name[6], NC_INT, len[6], &att_name_dashes)) ERR;
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if (nc_put_att_int(ncid, NC_GLOBAL, name[7], NC_INT, len[7], &att_name_dots)) ERR;
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if (nc_close(ncid)) ERR;
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...
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if (nc_open(FILE_NAME, 0, &ncid)) ERR;
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for (j = 0; j < NUM_ATTS; j++)
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{
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if (nc_inq_attname(ncid, NC_GLOBAL, j, name_in)) ERR;
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if (strcmp(name_in, name[j])) ERR;
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}
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if (nc_close(ncid)) ERR;
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\endcode
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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 bad varid.
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\returns ::NC_EBADGRPID bad group ID.
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\returns ::NC_EBADNAME bad name.
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\returns ::NC_ENOTATT attribute not found.
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\returns ::NC_ECHAR illegal conversion to or from NC_CHAR.
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\returns ::NC_ENOMEM out of memory.
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\returns ::NC_ERANGE range error when converting data.
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\author Glenn Davis, Ed Hartnett, Dennis Heimbigner
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*/
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int
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nc_inq_attname(int ncid, int varid, int attnum, 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->inq_attname(ncid, varid, attnum, name);
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}
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/**
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\ingroup attributes
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Find number of global or group attributes.
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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 nattsp Pointer where number of global or group attributes will be
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written. \ref ignored_if_null.
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\section nc_inq_natts_example Example
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Here is an example from
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\code
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#include <netcdf.h>
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...
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int
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check_4D_example(char *file_name, int expected_format)
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{
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int ncid;
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int format, ndims_in, nvars_in, natts_in;
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...
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if (nc_open(file_name, 0, &ncid)) ERR;
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...
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if (nc_inq_natts(ncid, &natts_in)) ERR;
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if (natts_in != 0) ERR;
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\endcode
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\returns ::NC_NOERR no error.
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\returns ::NC_EBADID bad ncid.
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\returns ::NC_EBADGRPID bad group ID.
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\author Glenn Davis, Ed Hartnett, Dennis Heimbigner
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*/
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int
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nc_inq_natts(int ncid, int *nattsp)
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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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if(nattsp == NULL) return NC_NOERR;
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return ncp->dispatch->inq(ncid, NULL, NULL, nattsp, NULL);
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}
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/**
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\ingroup attributes
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Find the type of an attribute.
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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 of the attribute's variable, or ::NC_GLOBAL
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for a global or group attribute.
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\param name Attribute \ref object_name.
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\param xtypep Pointer to location for returned attribute \ref data_type.
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\section nc_inq_atttype_example Example
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Here is an example from nc_test4/tst_h_refs.c. In this example, a file
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with an integer attribute is open. It's type is confirmed to be
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NC_INT.
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\code
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#include <netcdf.h>
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...
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printf("*** Checking accessing file through netCDF-4 API...");
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{
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int ncid, varid, attid;
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nc_type type;
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if (nc_open(FILE_NAME, NC_NOWRITE, &ncid)) ERR;
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...
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if (nc_inq_atttype(ncid, NC_GLOBAL, INT_ATT_NAME, &type)) ERR;
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if (type != NC_INT) ERR;
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\endcode
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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 bad varid.
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\returns ::NC_EBADGRPID bad group ID.
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\returns ::NC_EBADNAME bad name.
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\returns ::NC_ENOTATT attribute not found.
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\returns ::NC_ECHAR illegal conversion to or from NC_CHAR.
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\returns ::NC_ENOMEM out of memory.
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\returns ::NC_ERANGE range error when converting data.
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\author Glenn Davis, Ed Hartnett, Dennis Heimbigner
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*/
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int
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nc_inq_atttype(int ncid, int varid, const char *name, nc_type *xtypep)
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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->inq_att(ncid, varid, name, xtypep, NULL);
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}
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/**
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\ingroup attributes
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Find the length of an attribute.
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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 of the attribute's variable, or ::NC_GLOBAL
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for a global or group attribute.
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\param name Attribute \ref object_name.
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\param lenp Pointer to location for returned number of values
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currently stored in the attribute. Before using the value as a C
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string, make sure it is null-terminated. \ref ignored_if_null.
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\section nc_inq_attlen_example Example
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Here is an example from nc_test4/tst_h_scalar.c which checks the
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attributes of an already-open netCDF file. In this code, the length of
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two attributes are checked, and found to be 1.
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\code
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#include <netcdf.h>
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...
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int
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check_attrs(int ncid, int obj)
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{
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int attid;
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int natts = 0;
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size_t len;
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nc_type type;
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char *vlstr;
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char fixstr[10];
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int x;
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...
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if (nc_inq_attlen(ncid, obj, VSTR_ATT1_NAME, &len)) ERR_GOTO;
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if (len != 1) ERR_GOTO;
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...
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if (nc_inq_attlen(ncid, obj, VSTR_ATT2_NAME, &len)) ERR_GOTO;
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if (len != 1) ERR_GOTO;
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\endcode
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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 bad varid.
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\returns ::NC_EBADGRPID bad group ID.
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\returns ::NC_EBADNAME bad name.
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\returns ::NC_ENOTATT attribute not found.
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\returns ::NC_ECHAR illegal conversion to or from NC_CHAR.
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\returns ::NC_ENOMEM out of memory.
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\returns ::NC_ERANGE range error when converting data.
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\author Glenn Davis, Ed Hartnett, Dennis Heimbigner
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*/
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int
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nc_inq_attlen(int ncid, int varid, const char *name, size_t *lenp)
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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->inq_att(ncid, varid, name, NULL, lenp);
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}
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/*! \} */ /* End of named group ...*/
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