How to create nc file having lat, long, time, and 2D matrix

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Jitesh Dadich
Jitesh Dadich el 4 de Abr. de 2019
Respondida: ANKUR KUMAR el 9 de Mayo de 2019
Helo everyone,
I am trying to create a .nc file which will have lat, long, time and 2D matrix simultaneously.
I have loaded lat, long, and time parameters , but how will I put the corresponding 2D matrix for each lat long and time while creating .nc file.
The answer should come in a matrix which has time in 1st column, lat and long in 1st & 2nd rows, and parameter values corresponding to time and lat_long.
Thank you in advance

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KSSV
KSSV el 4 de Abr. de 2019
Refer this demo example:
% nc filename to be written
file = 'myfile.nc' ;
%% Write lon and lat variables
% Get data
lon = 1:10 ;
lat = 1:10 ;
nx = length(lon) ;
nccreate(file,'lon','Dimensions',{'lon',1,nx},'DeflateLevel',7) ;
ny = length(lat) ;
nccreate(file,'lat','Dimensions',{'lat',1,ny},'DeflateLevel',7) ;
nccreate(file,'time','Dimensions',{'time',1,Inf},'DeflateLevel',7) ;
nccreate(file,'z','Dimensions',{'lon','lat','time'},'DeflateLevel',7) ;
for i = 1:10
ncwrite(file,'time',i,i) % write time
data = rand(10) ;
ncwrite(file,'z',data,[1,1,i]) ; % write 3D data
end
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KSSV
KSSV el 5 de Abr. de 2019
Attach your xlsx file.
Jitesh Dadich
Jitesh Dadich el 5 de Abr. de 2019
Here I have attached a small file of my excel file.
Time is varying from 3rd row to 52 row in 1 st column and first 2 row has lon and lat.

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ANKUR KUMAR
ANKUR KUMAR el 9 de Mayo de 2019
I hope this helps.
[data]=xlsread('test.csv');
lat=data(2,2:end);
lon=data(1,2:end);
vardata=data(3:end,2:end);
vardata(:,size(vardata,2)+1)=nan; %dummy column just to put nan over the points where data is not available
longitude=unique(lon);
latitude=unique(lat);
[lon_m,lat_m]=meshgrid(longitude,latitude);
index=arrayfun(@(x,y) find(lon==x & lat==y),lon_m,lat_m,'uni',0);
index(cellfun('isempty',index))={-9999.99};
datavar=str2double(string(index)); datavar(datavar==-9999.99)=786;
out=arrayfun(@(x) reshape(vardata(x,datavar),[48 51]),1:50,'uni',0);
outputdata=cat(3,out{:});
nccreatewrite('test.nc','lat',{'lat','c'},latitude')
nccreatewrite('test.nc','lon',{'lon','c'},longitude')
nccreatewrite('test.nc','TC',{'lat','lon','days'},outputdata)
You can check the validity of the above data by typing
squeeze(outputdata(latitude==32,longitude==75.5,:))
The output of the above line is the same as the second column in the excel file (of course by skipping the first two rows).

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