/* This is part of the netCDF package. Copyright 2006 University Corporation for Atmospheric Research/Unidata. See COPYRIGHT file for conditions of use. This is a very simple example which reads a 2D array of sample data produced by simple_xy_wr.cpp. This example is part of the netCDF tutorial: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/docs/netcdf-tutorial Full documentation of the netCDF C++ API can be found at: http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/software/netcdf/docs/netcdf-cxx $Id: simple_xy_rd.cpp,v 1.13 2007/01/19 12:52:13 ed Exp $ */ #include #include using namespace std; // We are reading 2D data, a 6 x 12 grid. static const int NX = 6; static const int NY = 12; // Return this in event of a problem. static const int NC_ERR = 2; int main(void) @{ // This is the array we will read. int dataIn[NX][NY]; // Open the file. The ReadOnly parameter tells netCDF we want // read-only access to the file. NcFile dataFile("simple_xy.nc", NcFile::ReadOnly); // You should always check whether a netCDF file open or creation // constructor succeeded. if (!dataFile.is_valid()) @{ cout << "Couldn't open file!\n"; return NC_ERR; @} // For other method calls, the default behavior of the C++ API is // to exit with a message if there is an error. If that behavior // is OK, there is no need to check return values in simple cases // like the following. // Retrieve the variable named "data" NcVar *data = dataFile.get_var("data"); // Read all the values from the "data" variable into memory. data->get(&dataIn[0][0], NX, NY); // Check the values. for (int i = 0; i < NX; i++) for (int j = 0; j < NY; j++) if (dataIn[i][j] != i * NY + j) return NC_ERR; // The netCDF file is automatically closed by the NcFile destructor cout << "*** SUCCESS reading example file simple_xy.nc!" << endl; return 0; @}