Lifen,
If your NC file is NC4, and defined multiple unlimited dimension,
you can do this easily. Otherwise, you may want to convert your
current NC file to multiple unlimited dimension NC4 files first,
and then do the expansion later.
You may check our example at:
http://www.ncl.ucar.edu/Applications/write_nc4_mud.shtml
Weu
huangwei@ucar.edu
VETS/CISL
National Center for Atmospheric Research
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On Feb 28, 2013, at 8:33 AM, "Jiang, Lifen" <lfjiang@ou.edu> wrote:
> Hello NCL:
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> My NetCDF file has 8 dimensions. One dimension is thickness of soil layers. It has 6 values (m):
> 0.022, 0.058, 0.154, 0.409, 1.085, 2.872.
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> Now I need to change these 6 values into 20 values (no relationship between values) but want to leave all other 7 dimensions as they are.
>
> How can I do that very efficiently? (May do it very often later)
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> Does anyone have the idea? I really appreciate any help!
>
> Lifen
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> 2013-02-28
> Jiang, Lifen
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