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|name_de=NCAGGREGATE.DAT
|name_de=NCAGGREGATE.DAT
|filetype=ncaggregate.dat
|filetype=ncaggregate.dat
|version=November 2016
|version=January 2017
|version_descr=January 2016
|version_descr=January 2016
|significance=contains general steering data for the program [[NCAGGREGATE]].
|significance=contains general steering data for the program [[NCAGGREGATE]].

Revision as of 08:03, 4 January 2017

Basic Information

File-Type

ncaggregate.dat

File-Form

FORMATTED

Version

January 2017

Description-Date

January 2016

Significance of the File

contains general steering data for the program NCAGGREGATE.

File-Contents (in Catchwords)

steering data

  • Block Program_Parameters: general input data
    1. Input_Data_File: CF NetCDF file with input data
    2. Output_Data_File: CF NetCDF file with aggregated result data
    3. Aggregation_File: definition of control volumes in file of type ipds.dat
    4. Aggregation_EPSG: EPSG code (see http://www.epsg-registry.org/) for coordinates stored in Aggregation_File
    5. (optional) NC_Deflate_Level: deflate level (0,1,2,...,9) for online compression of data during write. 0 corresponds to no compression and 9 to maximum compression
    6. (optional) Max_Time_Steps_Per_Record: maximum number of time steps allowed to be transferred in one WRITE to disc file.
    7. (optional) Create_Missing_Variables: create additional (virtual) variables
      0 = do not create (default);
      1 = create (for DFlow FM UGRID CF NetCDF).

General Remarks

  1. Dictionary file used from directory $PROGHOME/dic/:
    • ncaggregate_dico.dat.
  2. If no online compression is used during output file creation, it is recommended to apply NCCOPY manually. Example:
nccopy -k 3 -d 5 <infile> <outfile>

Programs using this Type of File

NCAGGREGATE

Example-File

$PROGHOME/examples/ncaggregate/ncaggregate.dat


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