Hi, I'm trying to read a subset of a netcdf file into R, but although I'm relatively experienced using R, I'm still new to netCDF files, so this may be a very simple/stupid question!
I've included an example of the type of file I'm looking at here. www.met.reading.ac.uk/~swp06hg/ccd1983_01-dk1_20.nc (~7Mb) It's a 2D array of the variable CCD along with its lat and long coordinates. This is its R summary #[1] "file ccd1983_01-dk1_20.nc has 2 dimensions:" #[1] "lat Size: 1974" #[1] "lon Size: 1894" #[1] "------------------------" #[1] "file ccd1983_01-dk1_20.nc has 1 variables:" #[1] "short data[lon,lat] Longname:data Missval:NA" I want to be able to do 2 things: 1) Extract a lat-long defined box 2) Extract a selection of pixels whose lat-long coordinates are defined in a separate data.frame (basically I want the value of CCD at specified rain-gauge locations) So far my code is as follows #----------------------------------------------------# library(ncdf) CCD20 = open.ncdf("ccd1983_01-dk1_20.nc") lat = get.var.ncdf(CCD20, "lat") # coordinate variable lon = get.var.ncdf(CCD20, "lon") # coordinate variable z = get.var.ncdf(CCD20, "data") #----------------------------------------------------# I'm then manually searching for the long/lat I want. I know the ncdf package will let me define a user defined box in terms of pixels e.g. z = get.var.ncdf(CCD20, "data", start=c(11,1), count=c( 5,-1) However, as netCDF files are often used to store gridded spatial data, if anyone knows of a package or function which would let me do the equivalent of z = get.var.ncdf(CCD20,"data",lat=c(30,40),lon=c(5,10)) or let me extract individual pixels directly from lat-long coordinates. I've managed to extract the lat / lon variables, so I know that I could work out manually which pixels correspond to which location. However, it's easy to make a mistake in such a calculation, so I thought I would check here before reinventing the wheel. Sorry if I'm asking something which isn't possible or doesn't make sense, but I very much look forward to reading any replies! I'm also not aware of an RnetCDF mailing list, but sorry if this is the wrong list to ask this question. Best wishes Helen Greatrex PS Also, thank you to the writers of http://www.image.ucar.edu/GSP/Software/Netcdf/ for getting me started with the package. -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Lat-Lon-NetCDF-subset-tp3394326p3394326.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.