1NCO(1)                      General Commands Manual                     NCO(1)
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NAME

6       NCO - netCDF Operators
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SYNTAX

9       operator [ options] input-files output-file
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DESCRIPTION

12       The  netCDF  Operators,  or NCO are a suite of programs known as opera‐
13       tors.  Each operator is a standalone, command  line  program  which  is
14       executed  at  the UNIX shell-level like, e.g., ls or mkdir.  The opera‐
15       tors take netCDF (<http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf>)  files
16       as  input,  then  perform a set of operations (e.g., deriving new data,
17       averaging, hyperslabbing,  or  metadata  manipulation)  and  produce  a
18       netCDF  file  as  output.   The operators are primarily designed to aid
19       manipulation and analysis of gridded scientific data.  The single  com‐
20       mand style of NCO allows users to manipulate and analyze files interac‐
21       tively and with simple scripts, avoiding the overhead (and some of  the
22       power)  of a higher level programming environment.  The NCO Users Guide
23       illustrates their use with examples from the field of climate  modeling
24       and analysis.
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26       The available operators are:
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28              ncap2, netCDF Arithmetic Processor
29              ncatted, netCDF Attribute Editor
30              ncbo, netCDF Binary Operator (includes ncadd, ncsubtract, ncmul‐
31              tiply, ncdivide)
32              nces, netCDF Ensemble Averager
33              ncecat, netCDF Ensemble Concatenator
34              ncflint, netCDF File Interpolator
35              ncks, netCDF Kitchen Sink
36              ncpdq, netCDF Permute Dimensions Quickly, Pack Data Quietly
37              ncra, netCDF Record Averager
38              ncrcat, netCDF Record Concatenator
39              ncrename, netCDF Renamer
40              ncwa, netCDF Weighted Averager.
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44       The  operators  are  as general as netCDF itself: there are no restric‐
45       tions on the contents of the  netCDF  file(s)  used  as  input.   NCO's
46       internal  routines  are  completely  dynamic and impose no limit on the
47       number or sizes of dimensions, variables, and files.  NCO  is  designed
48       to  be  used both interactively and with large batch jobs.  The default
49       operator behavior is often sufficient for everyday needs, and there are
50       numerous command line (i.e., run-time) options, for special cases.  NCO
51       works well on all modern operating systems.
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AUTHOR

55       NCO manual pages written by Charlie Zender and originally formatted  by
56       Brian Mays.
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REPORTING BUGS

60       Report bugs to <http://sf.net/bugs/?group_id=3331>.
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64       Copyright © 1995-2018 Charlie Zender
65       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
66       NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR  A  PARTICULAR
67       PURPOSE.
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SEE ALSO

71       The full documentation for NCO is maintained as a Texinfo manual called
72       the NCO Users Guide.  Because NCO is mathematical in nature, the  docu‐
73       mentation  includes  TeX-intensive  portions not viewable on character-
74       based displays.  Hence the only complete and authoritative versions  of
75       the NCO Users Guide are the PDF (recommended), DVI, and Postscript ver‐
76       sions at <http://nco.sf.net/nco.pdf>, <http://nco.sf.net/nco.dvi>,  and
77       <http://nco.sf.net/nco.ps>,  respectively.   HTML  and XML versions are
78       available         at          <http://nco.sf.net/nco.html>          and
79       <http://nco.sf.net/nco.xml>, respectively.
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81       If  the  info and NCO programs are properly installed at your site, the
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86       should give you access to the complete  manual,  except  for  the  TeX-
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89       ncap2(1),   ncatted(1),   ncbo(1),   ncclimo(1),   nces(1),  ncecat(1),
90       ncflint(1), ncks(1), nco(1), ncpdq(1), ncra(1), ncrcat(1),  ncremap(1),
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HOMEPAGE

95       The NCO homepage at <http://nco.sf.net> contains more information.
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