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You can print Dataset objects and variables and get output like below. It would
be pretty straightforward to write a command line utility to just dump the
contents of a file by printing all the objects.
>>> from netCDF4 import Dataset
>>>
f=Dataset('http://www.cdc.noaa.gov/cgi-bin/opendap/nph-nc/Datasets/noaa.oisst.v2
/sst.mnmean.nc')
print >>> print f
<type 'netCDF4.Dataset'>
root group (NETCDF3_64BIT file format):
title: NOAA Optimum Interpolation (OI) SST V2
Conventions: CF-1.0
history: Wed Apr 6 13:47:45 2005: ncks -d time,0,278 SAVEs/sst.mnmean.nc sst.mnmean.nc
Created 10/2002 by RHS
comments: Data described in Reynolds, R.W., N.A. Rayner, T.M.
Smith, D.C. Stokes, and W. Wang, 2002: An Improved In Situ and Satellite
SST Analysis for Climate, J. Climate
platform: Model
source: NCEP Climate Modeling Branch
institution: National Centers for Environmental Prediction
references: http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/data/gridded/data.noaa.oisst.v2.html
http://www.emc.ncep.noaa.gov/research/cmb/sst_analysis/
_DODS_Unlimited_Dimension: time
dimensions: time, lat, lon, nbnds
variables: lat, lon, time, time_bnds, sst
groups:
>>> for v in f.variables:
... print f.variables[v]
...
<type 'netCDF4.Variable'>
float32 lat(lat)
units: degrees_north
long_name: Latitude
actual_range: [ 89.5 -89.5]
standard_name: latitude
axis: Y
coordinate_defines: center
unlimited dimensions:
current shape = (180,)
<type 'netCDF4.Variable'>
float32 lon(lon)
units: degrees_east
long_name: Longitude
actual_range: [ 0.5 359.5]
standard_name: longitude
axis: X
coordinate_defines: center
unlimited dimensions:
current shape = (360,)
<type 'netCDF4.Variable'>
float64 time(time)
units: days since 1800-1-1 00:00:00
long_name: Time
actual_range: [ 66443. 77797.]
delta_t: 0000-01-00 00:00:00
avg_period: 0000-01-00 00:00:00
prev_avg_period: 0000-00-07 00:00:00
standard_name: time
axis: T
bounds: time_bnds
unlimited dimensions: time
current shape = (374,)
<type 'netCDF4.Variable'>
float64 time_bnds(time, nbnds)
long_name: Time Boundaries
unlimited dimensions: time
current shape = (374, 2)
<type 'netCDF4.Variable'>
int16 sst(time, lat, lon)
long_name: Monthly Mean of Sea Surface Temperature
unpacked_valid_range: [ -5. 40.]
actual_range: [ -1.79999959 35.31000137]
units: degC
add_offset: 0.0
scale_factor: 0.01
missing_value: 32767
precision: 2
least_significant_digit: 2
var_desc: Sea Surface Temperature
dataset: NOAA Optimum Interpolation (OI) SST V2
level_desc: Surface
statistic: Mean
parent_stat: Weekly Mean
standard_name: sea_surface_temperature
cell_methods: time: mean (monthly from weekly values interpolated to daily)
valid_range: [-500 4000]
unlimited dimensions: time
current shape = (374, 180, 360)
Original comment by whitaker.jeffrey@gmail.com
on 14 Feb 2013 at 4:13
Cool, I didn't know you could print the dataset and variables like that. I
guess that is close enough.
Original comment by rsignell
on 14 Feb 2013 at 11:46
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[deleted comment]
There is a utility, ncinfo, that wraps this functionality.
Original comment by whitaker.jeffrey@gmail.com
on 12 Jun 2014 at 10:58
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
rsignell
on 24 Jan 2013 at 12:24