I have a nc file with 145 long, 129 lat and 10227 time values, I want to change this daily data (10,227) to monthly values. What could be easy way?
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Neha Kanda
el 23 de Feb. de 2018
Comentada: John BG
el 24 de Feb. de 2018
Actually, this is a climate data and I need monthly values from which I shall create seasons and plot in map form.
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John BG
el 24 de Feb. de 2018
Hi Neha Kanda
1.
why more longitudes than latitudes: are there missing latitudes, or same longitude repeats along diverse longitudes?
2.
Same for time stamps, please confirm that you have many void time stamps, without coordinates I mean.
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Any chance for you to attach a sample of the data described in your question?
appreciating time and attention, awaiting answer
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John BG
el 24 de Feb. de 2018
so far, without a sample of the data to process, I have the impression that your question gets solved by translating the netcdf file to a MATLAB structure.
Once the data in a MATLAB structure, it's straight forward to get the data you want.
Please have a look at Lazerson's function read_netcdf
If you attach a sample of the data to your question I will use that function or other available in the MAthworks file exchange related to NetCDF to then obtain MATLAB format data to work with.
Regards
John BG
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KSSV
el 23 de Feb. de 2018
You should be having dates in your hand.......read the dates....pick the months and calculate the mean of monthly data.
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KSSV
el 24 de Feb. de 2018
It is not a deal..it can be done...you need to get indices of months you want and run mean on the roster...the output would be a raster itself...it can be then written to NC file..
Peter Perkins
el 23 de Feb. de 2018
This seems like it could be easily solved using retime on a timetable, but there's not enough information in you post to go on.
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