If you are interested, you will find in this article an overview of how to consume the WMS API to be opened in Matlab! The MathWorks official documentation is available here for more details! Netcdf.close('file_name.nc') #once finished, do not forget to close the data source ! Netcdf.getVar('file_name.nc', 'variable_name') #get the information for the variable needed
Matlab presents several functions and library packages to read and write NetCDF files: netcdf.open('file_name.nc') #open NetCDF file You can find a detailed documentation and examples of netDCF files in R here.
It's recommended to use the R library(ncdf4) : it allows to read, write and create netCDF files, either version 3 or version 4. Obviously, it is possible to open the and manipulate netCDF files also via other coding languages than Python. Several Python packages, as numpy, matplotlib Basemap and more others. The free NASA's visualization tool Panoply You will find here a tutorial video showing and explaining some of the most used methods, as well as list of few suggestions of coding packages and software tools, all of them allowing a complete analysis and manipulation of this file format. There are several methods to open and visualize a netCDF file, either via Graphic User Interface (GUI) or Command Lines (CLI). nc) format, the mostly used for scientific data., enables to contain and share a lot of georeferenced information in a relatively small file size. The standard format for Copernicus Marine data is the NetCDF (. This article is organized as follows (2 min read, 12 min watch):