| ncoffsets(1) | PnetCDF utilities | ncoffsets(1) |
ncoffsets - print the starting/ending file offsets for netCDF variables
ncoffsets [-h] | [-x] | [-sgr] [-v var1[,...]] file
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.
Print the file offset information for all variables in a netCDF file.
% ncoffsets -sg testfile.nc
netcdf testfile.nc {
//file format: CDF-1
file header:
size = 340 bytes
extent = 340 bytes
dimensions:
x = 100
y = 100
z = 100
time = UNLIMITED // (100 currently)
fixed-size variables:
double square(x, y):
start file offset = 340
end file offset = 80340
size in bytes = 80000
gap from prev var = 0
double cube(x, y, z):
start file offset = 80340
end file offset = 8080340
size in bytes = 8000000
gap from prev var = 0
record variables:
double time(time):
start file offset = 8080340 (record 0)
end file offset = 8081140 (record 0)
size in bytes = 8 (of one record)
gap from prev var = 0
double xytime(time, x, y):
start file offset = 8080348 (record 0)
end file offset = 16080348 (record 0)
size in bytes = 80000 (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
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February 21, 2022
| PnetCDF 1.12.3 | Printed: 1900-0-0 |