Hi Enils
> I just downloaded and installed ncarg on a redhat 9 machine. I don't know
> anything about it. What I am hoping to get from it is to be able to provide
> some visual representation on a web server for a few netcdf files that are
> currently served with DODS. I would greatly appreciate any advice and
> suggestions.
NCARG -- the NCAR Graphics package -- is a very powerful set of tools,
and rather than repeat what is on the NCARG website, have a further look
at: http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ng4.3/index.html
May I suggest that you also look at NCL -- the NCAR Command Language -- a
programming language designed specifically for the access, analysis, and
visualization of data. NCL can be run in interactive mode, where each line
is interpreted as it is entered at your workstation, or it can be run in
batch mode as an interpreter of complete scripts.
Please see http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ncl/ for more in-depth information.
More specifically, NCL can access DODS-served data directly from its
command interface. From there, you can use NCL to manipulate the data, if
desired, and create output in various formats to be served via the web. A
good place to start for NCL is: http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ngdoc/ng/ug/ncl/gsun/toc.html
A DODS-enabled NCL is not currently available for download; please contact
me directly to obtain a copy.
-Rick.
-- Rick Grubin Visualization + Enabling Technologies Scientific Computing Division National Center for Atmospheric Research grubin@ucar.edu 303.497.1832_______________________________________________ ncarg-talk mailing list ncarg-talk@ucar.edu http://mailman.ucar.edu/mailman/listinfo/ncarg-talk
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