Hi Nicolas,
it works perfectly now. Thanks a lot again.
Eduardo
O Mar, 26-10-2010 ás 22:39 +0200, Nicolas Pérenne escribiu:
Hi Eduardo,
I have downloaded your file and indeed as you guessed there is a way to
select the time index, and possibly also a level (altitude or depth)
index. It
Le lundi 25 octobre 2010 à 19:57 +0200, Nicolas Pérenne a écrit :
Thanks for the links. I'll try to provide some useful feekback on the
GDAL Trac, issue #2654 looks pretty close to it indeed.
Hi again,
So I went on to have a look at the GDAL Trac, where I didn't understand
everything but
Nicolas,
I've been struggling with the issue of row order in netCDF files and
your post came perfect for me. Thank you very much for it.
I still have a problem that surely you or anyone in the list would find
trivial: the file I'm trying to convert
(downloadable in the Prudence project:
Hi Eduardo,
I have downloaded your file and indeed as you guessed there is a way to
select the time index, and possibly also a level (altitude or depth)
index. It goes through optional positional arguments which are not
documented (sorry), because one has to guess that 'l' stands for the
time
Hi,
I am new to GRASS but bought the book (3rd edition) and searched the
mail archive before sending in this question. The issue is about reading
a netCDF file: I got a vertical mirror of upside down effect (when I
display the imported raster using d.rast) but when I use an
old-fashioned
2010/10/24 Nicolas Pérenne nicolas.pere...@free.fr:
Hi,
I am new to GRASS but bought the book (3rd edition) and searched the
mail archive before sending in this question. The issue is about reading
a netCDF file: I got a vertical mirror of upside down effect (when I
display the imported