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ncoffsets(1) PnetCDF utilities ncoffsets(1)

NAME

ncoffsets - print the starting/ending file offsets for netCDF variables

SYNOPSIS

ncoffsets [-h] | [-x] | [-sgr] [-v var1[,...]] file

DESCRIPTION

ncoffsets prints the file offsets information of variables defined in a given netCDF file. The ending offsets reported is an exclusive offset, i.e. 1 byte more than the last byte occupied by the variable. In other words, the ending offset is equal to the sum of starting offset and the variable size. For record variables, only the offsets of first record are printed. Add option -r to print the offsets of all records.

If no argument is given, command usage information is printed.

OPTIONS

The output will only display the offset information for the specified variables. Names of one or more variables must be provided in the comma-delimited list which must not contain blanks or other white space characters. The named variables must be valid netCDF variables in the input file. The default, i.e., without this option, is to display the offset information for all variables stored in the input file.
Print the variable size in bytes. For record variables, only the size of one record is printed.
Print the gap in bytes from the previous variable. For the first defined variable, print the gap from the end of file header. For record variables, there is no gap between records.
Output the offset information for all records of the selected record variables. Without this option, only the offsets of first record are printed.
Check all fixed-size variable for file space gaps in between any two immediately adjacent variables. It prints "1" on stdout if gaps are found, "0" for otherwise. This option disables all other options.
Print the available command-line options

EXAMPLES

Print the file offset information for all variables in a netCDF file.

% ncoffsets -sg testfile.nc

netcdf testfile.nc {
// File format: CDF-1
// Number of dimensions: 4
// Number of variables: 4
// Number of global attributes: 0
file header:

size = 256 bytes
extent = 512 bytes dimensions:
time = UNLIMITED // (101 currently)
Z = 100
Y = 100
X = 100 fixed-size variables:
float square(Y, X):
start file offset = 512
end file offset = 40512
size in bytes = 40000
gap from prev var = 256
double cube(Z, Y, X):
start file offset = 40512
end file offset = 8040512
size in bytes = 8000000
gap from prev var = 0 record variables:
double time(time):
start file offset = 8040512 (0th record)
end file offset = 8040520 (0th record)
size in bytes = 8 (of one record)
gap from prev var = 0
float rec_var(time, Z, Y, X):
start file offset = 8040520 (0th record)
end file offset = 12040520 (0th record)
size in bytes = 4000000 (of one record)
gap from prev var = 0 }
Check if there are gaps in between two adjacent fixed-size variables.
% ncoffsets -x testfile.nc
0

SEE ALSO

pnetcdf(3)

DATE

PNETCDF_RELEASE_DATE

PnetCDF PNETCDF_RELEASE_VERSION Printed: 1900-0-0