[R] where to ask questions regarding package=ncdf?

2012-01-02 Thread Tom Roche

Should one ask questions relating to the R package 'ncdf' here? or
look for a more netCDF-oriented (but probably less R-oriented) list?
Why I ask:

I'm relatively new to R, which I've only used in the past for graphics.
I'm trying to learn R as an alternative to manipulating netCDF files
with NCO (which works well but lacks all the other R goodnesses). Hence
I've got a range of questions which are more-or-less R-related and
more-or-less netCDF-related, and I'm wondering where to go for answers
to questions that are less generically R-related, and more about the
ncdf implementation. (FWIW I'm currently using package=ncdf rather than
package=ncdf4 because the group with which I'm working currently uses
netCDF libraries built without netcdf4/hdf.)

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Re: [R] where to ask questions regarding package=ncdf?

2012-01-02 Thread David William Pierce
On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 6:08 PM, Tom Roche tom_ro...@pobox.com wrote:


 Should one ask questions relating to the R package 'ncdf' here? or
 look for a more netCDF-oriented (but probably less R-oriented) list?


Hi Tom,

you can ask here and I can give a shot at answering them (I'm the author of
the ncdf and ncdf4 packages).  The netcdf library also has a mailing list
run out of ucar, but that doesn't usually address packages that use netcdf
so much as the library itself.

Regards,

--Dave

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Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California, USA
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