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smalli, > To: address@hidden > From: smalli <address@hidden> > Subject: I need your help! > Organization: . > Keywords: 200001061128.EAA16472 In the above message, you wrote: > Hello! > I am studying for meteorological science in Korea. > I need your help. > I have question about netcdf. > I have nc files, such as A_C_JAN_NC, A_C_FEB_NC, A_C_MAR......, > A_C_DEC.NC. I don't know what those files are and I don't want to know. > I want to read and write nc files using fortran programming. > What I want to know is JJA and DJF average. > First I used grads options such as binary file > for example, > gradsnc > sdfopen (file name) > sdfopen (file name) > > d (variable).1 > d (variable).2 > d ave(var1+var2) > but I can't display more than two files. > As I wrote above, I want to read and write nc files using fortran > programming. > if you have example fortran program, I want to get it. There are Fortran examples in the netCDF User's Guide. See URL http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf/guidef/ > If you know that, teach me. Unfortunately, we don't have the resources to perform remote teaching. I suggest that you use the netCDF Fortran User's Guide. > I am waiting for your reply. > > My English is very poor, so I hope you understand. > Thank you for reading this. > > My name is Hong sook jung. Regards, Steve Emmerson <http://www.unidata.ucar.edu>