ncrcat

Intheconcatenatedfilecreatedwith'ncrcat'thetimevaluesarecalculatedbyusingtheoriginalunits.InExample1theunitisminutessince2014-01-0100 ...,2020年7月17日—WhenItryncrcat,itwillwarnaboutencounteringapackingattributeadd_offset,thenconcatenateallthefilestogether.Howeverthevalues ...,ncrcatisdesignedforconcatenatingrecordvariables,whilencecatisdesignedforconcatenatingfixedlengthvariables.Considerfive...

How to Concatenate the Time Dimension of netCDF Files with ...

In the concatenated file created with 'ncrcat' the time values are calculated by using the original units. In Example 1 the unit is minutes since 2014-01-01 00 ...

How to concatenate using ncrcat or cdo merge with packed ...

2020年7月17日 — When I try ncrcat, it will warn about encountering a packing attribute add_offset, then concatenate all the files together. However the values ...

NCO 5.1.9 User Guide

ncrcat is designed for concatenating record variables, while ncecat is designed for concatenating fixed length variables. Consider five files, 85.nc , 86.nc , …

ncrcat (1)

ncrcat concatenates record variables across an arbitrary number of input files. The final record dimension is by default the sum of the lengths of the record ...

ncrcat

ncrcat concatenates record variables across an arbitrary number of input files. The final record dimension is by default the sum of the lengths of the record ...

ncrcat

Ncrcat concatenates (glues together) files across the record dimension, which is usually time. It can be used to create files that contain multiple years of ...

ncrcat(1) — nco — Debian testing

2023年9月18日 — ncrcat concatenates record variables across an arbitrary number of input files. The final record dimension is by default the sum of the lengths ...

ncrcat(1):

ncrcat concatenates record variables across an arbitrary number of input files. The final record dimension is by default the sum of the lengths of the record ...

ncrcat(1): netCDF Record Concatenator

ncrcat concatenates record variables across an arbitrary number of input files. The final record dimension is by default the sum of the lengths of the record ...

ncrcat: netCDF Record Concatenator

ncrcat concatenates record variables across an arbitrary number of input files. The final record dimension is by default the sum of the lengths of the record ...