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6 ncpdq - netCDF Permute Dimensions Quickly, Pack Data Quietly...
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9 ncpdq [-3] [-4] [-5] [-6] [-7] [-A] [-a dim[,...]] [--bfr
10 sz_byt][-C][-c][--cnk_byt sz_byt][--cnk_csh sz_byt][--cnk_dmn
11 nm,sz_lmn] [--cnk_map map] [--cnk_min sz_byt] [--cnk_plc plc]
12 [--cnk_scl sz_lmn][-D dbg_lvl] [-d dim,[ min][,[ max]]] [-F]
13 [--fl_fmt=fmt] [-G gpe_dsc] [-g grp[,...]] [--glb att_name= att_val]]
14 [-h] [--hdf] [--hdr_pad sz_byt][--hpss_try] [-L dfl_lvl] [-l path] [-M
15 pck_map] [--mrd] [--msa] [--no_cll_msr] [--no_frm_trm] [--no_tmp_fl]
16 [-O] [-o output-file] [-P pck_plc] [-p path] [--ppc var1[, var2[,...]]=
17 prc]] [-R] [-r] [--ram_all] [-t thr_nbr] [-U] [--unn] [-v var[,...]]
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21 ncpdq packs or re-shapes variables in input-file and stores them in
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23 packing policy encoded in the pck_plc argument to the -P switch. Valid
24 pck_plc options are all_new, all_xst, xst_new, and upk. The numeric
25 type of variable to pack or re-pack a variable to is determined by the
26 packing map encoded in the pck_map argument to the -M switch. Valid
27 pck_map options are flt_byt, flt_sht, hgh_byt, hgh_sht, and nxt_lsr.
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29 ncpdq re-shapes variables in input-file by re-ordering and/or reversing
30 dimensions specified in the dimension list. The dimension list is a
31 comma separated list of dimension names, optionally prefixed by nega‐
32 tive signs, that follow the -a switch. To re-order variables by a sub‐
33 set of their dimensions, specify these dimensions in a comma-separated
34 list following -a, e.g., -a lon,lat. To reverse a dimension, prefix
35 its name with a negative sign in the dimension list, e.g., -a -lat.
36 Re-ordering and reversal may be performed simultaneously, e.g., -a
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40 which change the record dimension identity. The record dimension is
41 re-ordered like any other dimension. The record dimension is always
42 the most slowly varying dimension in a record variable. The specified
43 re-ordering will fail if it requires creating more than one record
44 dimension amongst all the output variables.
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48 NCO manual pages written by Charlie Zender and originally formatted by
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