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- /** \file
- Attribute functions
- These functions read and write attributes.
- Copyright 2010 University Corporation for Atmospheric
- Research/Unidata. See \ref copyright file for more info. */
- #include "ncdispatch.h"
- /** \defgroup attributes Attributes
- Attributes hold metadata about data and files.
- \image html ncatts.png "Attributes store metadata."
- Attributes may be associated with a netCDF variable to specify such
- properties as units, special values, maximum and minimum valid values,
- scaling factors, and offsets.
- Attributes for a netCDF dataset are defined when the dataset is first
- created, while the netCDF dataset is in define mode. Additional
- attributes may be added later by reentering define mode.
- A netCDF attribute has a netCDF variable to which it is assigned, a
- name, a type, a length, and a sequence of one or more values.
- An attribute is designated by its variable ID and name. When an
- attribute name is not known, it may be designated by its variable ID
- and number in order to determine its name, using the function
- nc_inq_attname().
- The attributes associated with a variable are typically defined
- immediately after the variable is created, while still in define
- mode. The data type, length, and value of an attribute may be changed
- even when in data mode, as long as the changed attribute requires no
- more space than the attribute as originally defined.
- It is also possible to have attributes that are not associated with
- any variable. These are called global attributes and are identified by
- using ::NC_GLOBAL as a variable pseudo-ID. Global attributes are usually
- related to the netCDF dataset as a whole and may be used for purposes
- such as providing a title or processing history for a netCDF dataset.
- Operations supported on attributes are:
- - Create an attribute, given its variable ID, name, data type, length,
- and value.
- - Get attribute's data type and length from its variable ID and name.
- - Get attribute's value from its variable ID and name.
- - Copy attribute from one netCDF variable to another.
- - Get name of attribute from its number.
- - Rename an attribute.
- - Delete an attribute.
- */
- /*! \{*/ /* All these functions are part of the above defgroup... */
- /** \name Deleting and Renaming Attributes
- Functions to delete or rename an attribute. */
- /*! \{ */ /* All these functions are part of this named group... */
- /*!
- Rename an attribute.
- The function nc_rename_att() changes the name of an attribute. If the
- new name is longer than the original name, the netCDF dataset must be
- in define mode. You cannot rename an attribute to have the same name
- as another attribute of the same variable.
- \param ncid NetCDF or group ID, from a previous call to nc_open(),
- nc_create(), nc_def_grp(), or associated inquiry functions such as
- nc_inq_ncid().
- \param varid Variable ID of the attribute's variable, or ::NC_GLOBAL for
- a global attribute.
- \param name Attribute \ref object_name.
- \param newname The new attribute \ref object_name.
- <h1>Example</h1>
- Here is an example using nc_rename_att() to rename the variable
- attribute units to Units for a variable rh in an existing netCDF
- dataset named foo.nc:
- \code
- #include <netcdf.h>
- ...
- int status;
- int ncid;
- int rh_id;
- ...
- status = nc_open("foo.nc", NC_NOWRITE, &ncid);
- if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
- ...
- status = nc_inq_varid (ncid, "rh", &rh_id);
- if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
- ...
- status = nc_rename_att(ncid, rh_id, "units", "Units");
- if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
- \endcode
- */
- int
- nc_rename_att(int ncid, int varid, const char *name, const char *newname)
- {
- NC* ncp;
- int stat = NC_check_id(ncid, &ncp);
- if(stat != NC_NOERR) return stat;
- return ncp->dispatch->rename_att(ncid, varid, name, newname);
- }
- /*!
- Delete an attribute.
- The function nc_del_att() deletes a netCDF attribute from an open
- netCDF dataset. The netCDF dataset must be in define mode.
- \param ncid NetCDF or group ID, from a previous call to nc_open(),
- nc_create(), nc_def_grp(), or associated inquiry functions such as
- nc_inq_ncid().
- \param varid Variable ID of the attribute's variable, or ::NC_GLOBAL
- for a global attribute.
- \param name Attribute name.
- <h1>Example</h1>
- Here is an example using nc_del_att() to delete the variable attribute
- Units for a variable rh in an existing netCDF dataset named foo.nc:
- \code
- #include <netcdf.h>
- ...
- int status;
- int ncid;
- int rh_id;
- ...
- status = nc_open("foo.nc", NC_WRITE, &ncid);
- if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
- ...
- status = nc_inq_varid (ncid, "rh", &rh_id);
- if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
- ...
- status = nc_redef(ncid);
- if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
- status = nc_del_att(ncid, rh_id, "Units");
- if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
- status = nc_enddef(ncid);
- if (status != NC_NOERR) handle_error(status);
- \endcode
- */
- int
- nc_del_att(int ncid, int varid, const char *name)
- {
- NC* ncp;
- int stat = NC_check_id(ncid, &ncp);
- if(stat != NC_NOERR) return stat;
- return ncp->dispatch->del_att(ncid, varid, name);
- }
- /*! \} */ /* End of named group ...*/
- /*! \} */ /* End of defgroup. */
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