*Hum*

bbb=t(as.matrix(data2)) ?

good luck

milton




On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 12:39 AM, Hyo Lee <totem...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi guys,
> I need your help!!
>
> My goal is to make a csv file from ncdf file.
> This is the code i've used :
>
> > hyo=open.ncdf("C:/CRUTEM3.nc")
> > hyo
> [1] "file C:/CRUTEM3.nc has 4 dimensions:"[1] "longitude   Size: 72"
> [1] "latitude   Size: 36"
> [1] "unspecified   Size: 1"
> [1] "t   Size: 1916"
> [1] "------------------------"
> [1] "file C:/CRUTEM3.nc has 1 variables:"
> [1] "float temp[longitude,latitude,unspecified,t]  Longname:Temperature T
> Missval:2.00000004008175e+20"
> > data2=get.var.ncdf(hyo)
> > write.csv(data2,file="C:/ple.csv")
>
>
> But the problem is, I expected this data would be 17000 * 72  (row* col) ;
> but, it is the other way around. 72*17000
> Because the maximum col number in excel is 16383, this cvs file doesn't
> show
> all data. Obviously, I need to transpose the matrix..
> I tried to use transpose function but failed.
>
> > bbb=t(data2)
> Error in t.default(data2) : argument is not a matrix
> > ccc=t(hyo)
> > ccc
> [1] "file  has  dimensions:"
> Error in if (nc$ndims > 0) for (i in 1:nc$ndims) { :
>  argument is of length zero
>
> Teach me how to deal with this problem.
> Thank you very much.
>
> -Hyo
>
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