Hi Yogesh,
Use the LIST command. I can't tell from your question what the time
axis is like, but assuming the time steps are in units of months, this
would be just
yes? list/file=myfile.dat x[gx=aod], y[gy=aod], aod, t[gt=aod]
The data will be listed in the order that you show, with x varying
fastest, then y, and time.
Yogesh Tiwari wrote:
Hello Ferret Users,
I have an ASCII data file in the format:
##################
lon,lat,AOD,month
-179.5 89.5 0 1
-178.5 89.5 0 1
-177.5 89.5 0 1
-176.5 89.5 0 1
-175.5 89.5 0 1
-174.5 89.5 0 1
-173.5 89.5 0 1
###################
Above is 1x1 grid data. I am regridding this data on 5x5 grid in ferret
. It works well.
My question is:
Now I want to save regridded data in ASCII format similar to format as
my original data as above.
I want to write out ASCII data to use in some other small graphics
which dosen't support netcdf.
Kindly any one help how to do this.
Regards,
Yogesh
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