Dear Kamoru Abiodun,
the following shows, how it could work. You would need to adjust
the method to your file and variable names.
First we produce a test file from levitus_climatology (I do not
have your file, levitus climatology is part of the ferret
distribution)
yes? use levitus_climatology
yes? sh data
currently SET data sets:
1>
/sw/viz/ferret/ferret_dsets_74/data/levitus_climatology.cdf
(default)
name title I J
K L
TEMP TEMPERATURE 1:360 1:180
1:20 ...
SALT SALINITY 1:360 1:180
1:20 ...
! You see, there is a k-index. There is not time, but we want to
see the method only. Save one level into a new file.
yes? save/k=1/clobber/file=test.nc temp
yes? quit
Start a new session ...
>ferret
yes? use test.nc
yes? sh data
currently SET data sets:
1> ./test.nc (default)
name title I J
K L
TEMP TEMPERATURE 1:360 1:180
1:1 ...
!This is like your file, a k-index, but only one level. Now
define a new grid "xygrid", taking the axes from "temp", but skip
the k-axis. May be, there is a more elegant way, but is shows the
principle.
yes? define grid/x=temp/y=temp xygrid
! define a dummy-variable and reshape "temp" to the shape of the
dummy variable, namely to a pur xy - grid.
yes? let xy_dummy= 0*(x[gx=xygrid]+y[gy=xygrid])
yes? let temp_xy = reshape(temp,xy_dummy)
yes? shade temp_xy
! You see in the plot (compare with "plot temp") - the k-axis is
gone.
Saving now to a new file produces a data set without the k-axis.
Greetings,
Martin
Am 18.05.2020 um 18:15 schrieb 'Dr
Kamoru Abiodun Lawal' via _OAR PMEL Ferret Users:
Dear
Ferreters,
My data
structure looks like:
yes? sh d
currently SET data sets:
1>
./precip_HadRM3P_wathome_actual_ens68_2004_2016.nc
(default)
name title
I J K L
M N
ITEM5216_DAILY_MEAN
TOTAL PRECIPITATION RATE KG/M2/ 1:14 1:14
1:1 1:5040 ... ...
But I
want it to look like:
yes? sh d
currently SET data sets:
1>
./precip_HadRM3P_wathome_actual_ens68_2004_2016.nc
(default)
name title
I J K L
M N
ITEM5216_DAILY_MEAN
TOTAL PRECIPITATION RATE KG/M2/ 1:14
1:14 ... 1:5040 ... ...
This is because I need the "K" value
to be missing in order to append the files on
multiple levels.
I will appreciate any help or hint.
------
Kamoru Abiodun LAWAL, PhD
Post-Doctoral
Research Fellow
African
Climate and Development Initiative (ACDI),
Geological
Sciences Building, 6th Floor,
University
of Cape Town, Private Mail Bag X3,
Rondebosch,
Cape Town, 7701, South Africa.
Phones: +27 78 268 5434
(m); +27 21 650 2902 (o)
G. M. (Numerical
Weather Prediction)