sdfopen filename (GrADS version 1.9* and earlier)
sdfopen filename (GrADS version 2.0* and later)
Opens a NetCDF or HDF-SDS format file that conforms to the COARDS conventions. The sdfopen command does not support the HDF5 format, but is does support netcdf4. The template and#timesteps arguments were eliminated starting with version 2.0. The arguments and options are as follows:
filename
template
template has a similar structure to the substitution template in a GrADS data descriptor file. See Using Templates for details.
#timesteps
template is invoked. The #timesteps is the sum of the timestep counts in all the files to be examined, not the count in any one file.
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GrADS Dimension
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Acceptable Attribute Values
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X
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units: degrees_east, degree_east, degrees_E, degree_E axis: x, X |
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Y
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unit: degrees_north, degree_north, degrees_N, degree_N axis: y, Y |
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Z (pressure)
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units: mb, millibar, hybrid_sigma_pressure |
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Z (not pressure)
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units: sigma_level, degreesk, degrees_k, level, layer, layers axis: z, Z |
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T
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units: yyyymmddhhmmss, yymmddhh, or a Udunits-acceptable time unit axis: t, T |
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E
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grads_dim: e axis: e, E |
xdfopen command which requires a special descriptor file to supplement or override the metadata in the file, or use the open command with a complete descriptor file.
uwnd.1989.nc and uwnd.1990.nc, you could access them both as one GrADS data set by entering:
sdfopen /data/uwnd.1989.nc uwnd.%y4.nc 730