org.autoplot.netCDF.NetCdfVarDataSet
wraps a netCDF variable (or HDF5 variable) to present it as a QDataSet.
create
create( Variable variable, String constraint, NetcdfDataset ncfile, ProgressMonitor mon ) → NetCdfVarDataSet
Parameters
variable - a Variable
constraint - a String
ncfile - a NetcdfDataset
mon - a ProgressMonitor
Returns:
org.autoplot.netCDF.NetCdfVarDataSet
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length
length( ) → int
Returns:
int
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length( int dim ) → int
length( int dim0, int dim1 ) → int
length( int dim0, int dim1, int dim2 ) → int
parseConstraint
parseConstraint( String constraint, long recCount ) → long
returns [ start, stop, stride ] or [ start, -1, -1 ] for slice. This is
provided to reduce code and for uniform behavior.
See CdfJavaDataSource, which is where this was copied from.
Parameters
constraint - a String
recCount - the number of records for when negative indeces are used.
Returns:
[ start, stop, stride ] or [ start, -1, -1 ] for slice.
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rank
rank( ) → int
Returns:
int
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slice
slice( int i ) → QDataSet
Parameters
i - an int
Returns:
org.das2.qds.QDataSet
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trim
trim( int start, int end ) → QDataSet
Parameters
start - an int
end - an int
Returns:
org.das2.qds.QDataSet
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value
value( int i ) → double
Parameters
i - an int
Returns:
double
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value( int i, int j ) → double
value( int i, int j, int k ) → double
value( int i, int j, int k, int l ) → double