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problem in using bandpass

Added by Ismaial DIALLO about 12 years ago

Dear,

I have 10 years daily data and i wanna filter the variance for 2-10days.
the are two types of data: in one file there 365/366 days in the other one all years have 360days.

i use this command

cdo bandpass,360/10,360/2 -del29feb AKKVG_vwind.day.mean.Africa.1998-2007.nc AKKVG_vwind.day.mean.filter.1998-2007.nc

but i receive this error:
cdo bandpass: Started child process "del29feb AKKVG_vwind.day.mean.Africa.1998-2007.nc (pipe1.1)".

Unsupported file type (library support not compiled in)

Does someone have idea about this error, i am using cdo version 1.5.4

Regards

Ismaila


Replies (3)

RE: problem in using bandpass - Added by Jaison-Thomas Ambadan about 12 years ago

Hi Ismaila,

It seems the netcdf library is not compiled-in or at least it is not in the search path. Please post your "cdo -V" output here. You may find similar issues and possible solutions in the following link:

<https://code.zmaw.de/boards/2/topics/939>

Cheers,
J.

RE: problem in using bandpass - Added by Ismaial DIALLO about 12 years ago

Hi J,

My cdo -V is:

Climate Data Operators version 1.5.4 (http://code.zmaw.de/projects/cdo)
Compiler: gcc -std=gnu99 -g -O2 -pthread
version: gcc (Ubuntu/Linaro 4.5.2-8ubuntu4) 4.5.2
with: PTHREADS Z
Compiled: by root on thierno (i686-pc-linux-gnu) Apr 24 2012 17:52:43
CDI library version : 1.5.4 of Apr 24 2012 17:52:35
CGRIBEX library version : 1.5.1 of Aug 29 2011 20:30:27
SERVICE library version : 1.3.0 of Apr 24 2012 17:52:22
EXTRA library version : 1.3.0 of Apr 24 2012 17:52:17
IEG library version : 1.3.0 of Apr 24 2012 17:52:21
FILE library version : 1.7.1 of Apr 24 2012 17:52:17
Thanks

Ismaila

RE: problem in using bandpass - Added by Jaison-Thomas Ambadan about 12 years ago

Hi Ismaila,

The netcdf library is not compiled-in: you have configure, and install by:

./configure --with-netcdf=PATH_TO_NETCDF

replace "PATH_TO_NETCDF" the library path. If the netcdf is already installed system wide you may find it in "/usr/lib" otherwise you might have to install netcdf first. Also see the last post (by Ralf Muller) of the following thread:

<https://code.zmaw.de/boards/2/topics/939> and also see the CDO documentation <https://code.zmaw.de/projects/cdo/wiki/Cdo#Documentation> for more info.

Hope this helps!

Cheers,
J.

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