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Re: Reading Multiple netCDF files at once [message #52376 is a reply to message #52250] Tue, 30 January 2007 05:26 Go to previous message
R.Bauer is currently offline  R.Bauer
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rita wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was wondering if anyone could enlighten me on the following:
>
> I have several netCDF files containing a standard set of data in which
> each file represents a time step.
> I want to perform a temporal mean, and hence, I need to be able to read
> all the files into memory and then perform operations on it.
>
> I know I could read each file in, export its contents to a save file ,
> repeat for each file, and then average; there must be a better way
> though!
>
> any easy way to do this?
>
> much appreciated!
>


May be you are interested in a generic reading routine which is able to
concatentate up to 31 files

http://www.fz-juelich.de/icg/icg-i/idl_icglib/idl_source/idl _html/dbase/read_ncdf_dbase.pro.html

cheers
Reimar

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