Getting values using coordinates indexes
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I have a very simple question,
I have 3 matrices extracted from a netcdf file, latitude, longitude, and data values (Z). I would like to know the Z values corresponding to specific latitude and longitude points. How can I do this?
Thanks
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Chad Greene
on 8 Jun 2015
You can do this a few ways. If you know the exact lat and lon you're interested in, say (30N,120E), it's simply
Z(lat==30 & lon==120)
Alternatively, you can use interp2.
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SnovG
on 8 Jun 2015
Chad Greene
on 8 Jun 2015
Depending on what you're trying to do, you could round your lat/lon of interest to the nearest gridded lat/lon value, or you could use interp2 with the 'nearest' option, or you could use near2, which simply finds the nearest row and column index.
SnovG
on 10 Jun 2015
K E
on 5 Aug 2015
Once you know the index to the lat/lon point you want, you can extract just the value there using ncread. In other words you don't have to pull the whole matrix into Matlab.
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