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Hi All, I'm attempting to do some slightly "unconventional" things with the Java NetCDF library and I was hoping someone might be able to answer a question or two. In a nutshell: The goal is to break a netcdf file into three streams (DAS, DDS, and DODS) and then reconstitute them as a NetCDF file. Using the GuardedDatasetImpl, DAS, DDS, and CEEvaluator classes, I've been able to accomplish the "splitting" part of the workflow - resulting in 3 files: the .das, the .dds, and the ".dods". Now I'm a bit stuck. I'm having a hard time finding a class or classes to help me reconstruct a valid NetcdfFile (or NetcdfDataset) object from the 3 "bits". I can remake the DAS and DDS objects, but I'm not finding a way to regenerate the NetcdfFile itself (along with it's data). This surprises me a little as it seems like this (the reconstruction) would be easier than the "deconstruction"... Is it possible to do this? Any help/advice would be most appreciated. Thanks in advance, Best, Chris -- Christopher Mueller | Scientific Developer Applied Science Associates 55 Village Square Drive | South Kingston, RI 02879 USA p: +1 401-789-6224 | c: +1 401-219-2490 | f: +1 401-789-1932 e: cmueller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:cmueller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> | www.asascience.com<http://www.asascience.com> ASA | Science. Services. Solutions Imagination is everything. It is the preview of life's coming attractions. - Albert Einstein Whether you think you can or think you can't, either way you are right. - Henry Ford Consider the environment before printing this email.
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