How to extract the data from .nc file based on lat,lon ?
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Hi, I have .nc file. I have to extract the data based on lat,lon points. I tried the following code,
 precJanuary = ncread('\C:\Users\divecha21\Desktop\errorBar\tasmax_day_GFDL- ESM2M_rcp85_r1i1p1_20060101-20101231.nc','tasmax',[1 1 1],[10 10 1]);
disp(precJanuary);
 After the execution I got the data for 10 lat,lon points.
 Instead of that start,end I tried latitude,longitude limits.
 I got the following error,
precJanuary = ncread('\C:\Users\divecha21\Desktop\errorBar\tasmax_day_GFDL- ESM2M_rcp85_r1i1p1_20060101-20101231.nc','tasmax',[60.25 5.25 1],[97.25 36.75 1]);
Error using ncread Expected start to be integer-valued.
Error in internal.matlab.imagesci.nc/read (line 557) validateattributes(start,{'numeric'},...
Error in ncread (line 58) vardata = ncObj.read(varName, varargin{:});
Error in sample1 (line 28) precJanuary = ncread('\C:\Users\divecha21\Desktop\errorBar\tasmax_day_GFDL-ESM2M_rcp85_r1i1p1_20060101-20101231.nc','tasmax',[60.25 5.25 1],[97.25 36.75 1]);
Can any one help me to clear this?
Thank you
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  Geoff Hayes
      
      
 on 26 May 2014
        According to the ncread command documentation (type help ncread in the Command Window) the START and COUNT inputs are defined as:
 For an N-dimensional variable START is a vector of 1-based indices of length N 
 specifying the starting location. COUNT is also a vector of length N specifying 
 the number of elements to read along corresponding dimensions. If a particular 
 element of COUNT is Inf, data is read until the end of that dimension.
In the above code, you are supplying rational (non-integer) inputs as the START and COUNT, hence the error Expected start to be integer-valued.
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  Geoff Hayes
      
      
 on 27 May 2014
				
      Edited: Geoff Hayes
      
      
 on 27 May 2014
  
			The ncread command is expecting integer inputs for START and COUNT not rational inputs like 60.25, 5.25, etc. Those are not valid inputs and so you observe the above error.
You may have to read through all of the data until you find the region that corresponds to India. Unless there is another variable that may hint at which records belong to the area of interest?
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  Catubela matlab
 on 8 Aug 2014
        @alagu mathi did you find a way to do this? I'm also interested in how to extract data for a subdomain based on lat lon values
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