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How to extract variable from met office .nc file by lat ang long

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Ryan Dempsey
Ryan Dempsey el 27 de Ag. de 2018
Respondida: Akshay Khadse el 30 de Ag. de 2018
I'm trying to obtain figures from the Clim5 HadGEM2 model for x and y winds up to 2100, I have downloaded the data and I'm attempting to extract through matlab but I am getting the errors. Ive adapted a old script to try and work out a fuction but i get a invalid syntax error message. any advice?
function[va,year]= ncread('va2005.nc','va'); % year=((1:299)-0.5)/12+2005; ilon=1+round(mod(rlon+360,360)); if(ilon == 361); ilon=1; end jlat=1+round(rlat+90); % fid=ncread('va2005.nc'); temp=ncread(fid,360*181*299,'real*4=>real*4'); fclose(fid); temp=reshape(temp,360,181,299); va=squeeze(temp(ilon,jlat,:)); end
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madhan ravi
madhan ravi el 27 de Ag. de 2018
Editada: madhan ravi el 27 de Ag. de 2018
Click the paper clip button and upload .nc file so that the code can be debugged.

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Akshay Khadse
Akshay Khadse el 30 de Ag. de 2018
The first line of your code must declare the function name, input and output arguments. However, here you've put char arrays instead of variable names. A correct function declaration would be something like
function [va,year] = ncread(fileName, optionVal)
instead of
function [va,year] = ncread('fileName', 'optionVal')
Please refer to documentation for "function" here .
In future, you might want to consider Code Analyzer messages showing up when you hover over orange or red markers in right hand side vertical bar of the MATLAB editor window to improve the code.

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