sellevel retains singleton dimension
Added by Gabriel Abrahao about 7 years ago
Hello,
This is only a suggestion. I frequently have trouble using CDO output directly (without further processing before e.g. plotting) because it is unable to discard a singleton level dimension in operators such as sellevel and sellevidx. The same goes for time selection in operators such as seltimestep. It would be greatly useful if the --reduce_dim also worked with such operators, not just with the timstat ones.
Thanks for the great work,
Gabriel
Replies (3)
RE: sellevel retains singleton dimension - Added by Uwe Schulzweida about 7 years ago
Hello Gabriel,
Thanks for your suggestion! The option --reduce_dim will be available for all CDO operators in the next release. A prerelease for testing is available in the download area.
Cheers,
Uwe
RE: sellevel retains singleton dimension - Added by Gabriel Abrahao about 7 years ago
Hello again Uwe,
The current version (1.9.1rc1) worked greatly with operators sellevel, sellevidx and seltimestep and --reduce_dim. Thanks a lot!
It should be noted, however, that sellevel also deletes any data (non-coordinate) variable from the dataset that doesn't have a level dimension. This shouldn't be an issue as its only a matter of proper chaining, but I pointed out because that's not the behavior of sellevidx, which retains all variables in the dataset, only removing the level coordinate variable. In case you feel this is actually an issue, there are three files attached, the base file (file_base) with variables wspd and temp and the result of each of the two operators. Note the missing temp variable in file_sellevel.
Again, thanks a lot for your great work,
Gabriel
file_sellevel.nc (2.97 MB) file_sellevel.nc | File after --reduce_dim sellevel (missing temp variable) | ||
file_sellevidx.nc (5.94 MB) file_sellevidx.nc | File after --reduce_dim sellevidx | ||
file_base.nc (5.94 MB) file_base.nc | Base file |
RE: sellevel retains singleton dimension - Added by Uwe Schulzweida about 7 years ago
Hello Gabriel,
Thanks for your feedback!
sellevidx refers more to the CDO internal data model and not directly to the external representation (netcdf).
Here are the first lines of the sinfon output:
File format : NetCDF -1 : Institut Source Steptype Levels Num Points Num Dtype : Parameter name 1 : unknown unknown instant 1 1 64800 1 F32 : wspd 2 : unknown unknown instant 1 2 64800 1 F32 : temp Grid coordinates : 1 : lonlat : points=64800 (360x180) longitude : -179.75 to 179.749 by 1.00139 degrees_east latitude : 89.5 to -89.5 by -1 degrees_north Vertical coordinates : 1 : generic : levels=1 lev : 992.528 hybrid_sigma 2 : surface : levels=1The data variable temp has 1 level with the value zero. All data variables without level information have still the level index 1.
Cheers,
Uwe