1NCRA(1) General Commands Manual NCRA(1)
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6 ncra - netCDF Record Averager
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9 ncra [-3] [-4] [-5] [-6] [-7] [-A] [--bfr sz_byt][-C][-c][--cnk_byt
10 sz_byt][--cnk_csh sz_byt][--cnk_dmn nm,sz_lmn] [--cnk_map map]
11 [--cnk_min sz_byt] [--cnk_plc plc] [--cnk_scl sz_lmn][-D dbg_lvl] [-d
12 dim,[ min][,[ max]][, stride[[,[ subcycle]]]]] [--dbl|flt] [-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]
15 [--mro] [--msa] [-N] [-n loop] [--no_cll_msr] [--no_cll_mth]
16 [--no_frm_trm] [--no_tmp_fl] [-O] [-p path] [--ppc var1[, var2[,...]]=
17 prc]] [-R] [-r] [--ram_all] [--rec_apn] [-t thr_nbr] [--unn] [-v
18 var[,...]] [-w wgt] [-X box] [-x] [-y op_typ] input-files output-file
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21 ncra averages record variables across an arbitrary number of input
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25 Input files may vary in size, but each must have a record dimension.
26 The record coordinate, if any, should be monotonic for (or else non-
27 fatal warnings may be generated). Hyperslabs of the record dimension
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32 ncra weights each record (e.g., time slice) in the input-files equally.
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38 Average files 85.nc, 86.nc, ... 89.nc along the record dimension, and
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40 ncra 85.nc 86.nc 87.nc 88.nc 89.nc 8589.nc
41 ncra 8[56789].nc 8589.nc
42 ncra -n 5,2,1 85.nc 8589.nc
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45 Assume the files 85.nc, 86.nc, ... 89.nc each contain a record coor‐
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47 contains data from March 1986, etc. NCO knows how to hyperslab the
48 record dimension across files. Thus, to average data from December,
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50 ncra -d time,11,13 85.nc 86.nc 87.nc 8512_8602.nc
51 ncra -F -d time,12,14 85.nc 86.nc 87.nc 8512_8602.nc
52 The file 87.nc is superfluous, but does not cause an error. The -F
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56 ncra -F -d time,3,,12 -v temperature 85.nc 86.nc 87.nc
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61 five desired files, the following averages June, 1985--June, 1989:
62 ncra -d time,6.,54. ??.nc 8506_8906.nc
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66 NCO manual pages written by Charlie Zender and originally formatted by
67 Brian Mays.
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71 Report bugs to <http://sf.net/bugs/?group_id=3331>.
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75 Copyright © 1995-2018 Charlie Zender
76 This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is
77 NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
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82 The full documentation for NCO is maintained as a Texinfo manual called
83 the NCO Users Guide. Because NCO is mathematical in nature, the docu‐
84 mentation includes TeX-intensive portions not viewable on character-
85 based displays. Hence the only complete and authoritative versions of
86 the NCO Users Guide are the PDF (recommended), DVI, and Postscript ver‐
87 sions at <http://nco.sf.net/nco.pdf>, <http://nco.sf.net/nco.dvi>, and
88 <http://nco.sf.net/nco.ps>, respectively. HTML and XML versions are
89 available at <http://nco.sf.net/nco.html> and
90 <http://nco.sf.net/nco.xml>, respectively.
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92 If the info and NCO programs are properly installed at your site, the
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97 should give you access to the complete manual, except for the TeX-
98 intensive portions.
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100 ncap(1), ncap2(1), ncatted(1), ncbo(1), ncclimo(1), nces(1), ncecat(1),
101 ncflint(1), ncks(1), nco(1), ncpdq(1), ncra(1), ncrcat(1), ncremap(1),
102 ncrename(1), ncwa(1)
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