Hi Jannis,
The variable is not found. That is why there is an error. Every time I
get an error message using 'RNetCDF', I am able to debug the code.
Regards,
Pascal
Le 06/12/2012 20:41, Jannis a écrit :
Hi Pascal,
Well, as i see it, this is no error, just a simple message printed to
the screen claiming that it is an error. All the mechanisms in R to
handle errors (e.g a stop of code execution etc) are, however, not
initiated.
Cheers
Jannis
On 06.12.2012 02:53, Pascal Oettli wrote:
Hi,
When I try your example, I simply get an error:
> library(RNetCDF)
> con <- create.nc('test.nc')
> test <- try(var.get.nc(con, 'dummy'))
Error : NetCDF: Variable not found
Regards,
Pascal
Le 05/12/2012 22:08, Jannis a écrit :
Dear R community,
I quite frequently run into errors while using the RNetCDF package which
do not seem to be recognised as normal R errors and, hence, do not stop
the execution of the code making it hard to debug the code.
Consider, for example:
library(RNetCDF)
con <- create.nc('test.nc')
test <- try(var.get.nc(con, 'dummy'))
In this case, some sort of error message is printed to the screen, but R
does not recognise this as an error. Is there any way to solve this?
I contacted the author of the package but it seems that there will be no
solution from that side.
Any Ideas?
Cheers
Jannis
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