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Re: Concatting data from "degenerate" files...
Gary;
A crude work about would be to save the data consecutively to
an ascii file (with /nohead) and then access the file with
the appropriate grid
ie:
list /file=tempfile.ascii atemp[d=1,k=1]
list /file=tempfile.ascii /app atemp[d=2,k=1]
DEFINE GRID /x=.. /y=.. /T=tn grid2dplustn
FILE /var="atemp" /Grid=grid2dplustn tempfile.ascii
cheers
Lev Tarasoff - Dept of Physics, University of Toronto,
60 St. George St., Toronto, Ontario, CANADA, M5S 1A7
Tel (416)-946-3019 Fax (416)-978-8905
email: lev@atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca
On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Gary Strand wrote:
>
> Suppose I have two datasets, neither of which have a time axis defined:
>
> yes? sho dat
> currently SET data sets:
> 1> t.c6.1-3.cdf
> name title I J K L
> ATEMP atemp 1:368 1:304 1:30 ...
>
> 2> t.c6.1-4.cdf (default)
> name title I J K L
> ATEMP atemp 1:368 1:304 1:30 ...
>
> How can I get atemp[d=1] and atemp[d=2] to SAVE to the same file at two "new"
> times?
>
> I've tried defining a new time axis with (just as an exercise) two
points,
> but it doesn't work (ie, the second SAVE overwrites the first):
>
> define axis/t="01-JAN-2000":"02-JAN-2000"/np=2 tn
> let temp1 = atemp[d=1,k=1,gt=tn@asn]
> save/app/file=tnew.nc temp1
> let temp1 = atemp[d=2,k=1,gt=tn@asn]
> save/app/file=tnew.nc temp1
>
> Thanks!
> --
> Gary Strand Climate Change Research Section, NCAR (303) 497-1336
> strandwg@ucar.edu http://www.cgd.ucar.edu/ccr/strandwg
>
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