1 | # The four types of improvements |
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3 | In the following documentation, we give a description of the interface |
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4 | of each NetCDF95 procedure. We will label each NetCDF95 procedure with |
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5 | one of the following four (mutually exclusive) mnemonics: |
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7 | basic change |
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8 | : Means that there is a corresponding procedure in the Fortran 90 |
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9 | interface and only the following three changes have been made: |
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11 | - change of the name of the procedure, `nf95_` instead of `nf90_`; |
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12 | - subroutine instead of function; |
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13 | - additional optional argument `ncerr` for error status. |
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15 | Thus, for example: |
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17 | function nf90_inq_varid(ncid, name, varid) |
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18 | integer, intent(in) :: ncid |
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19 | character (len = *), intent( in) :: name |
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20 | integer, intent(out) :: varid |
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21 | integer :: nf90_inq_varid |
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23 | becomes: |
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24 | |
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25 | subroutine nf95_inq_varid(ncid, name, varid, ncerr) |
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26 | integer, intent(in) :: ncid |
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27 | character (len = *), intent( in) :: name |
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28 | integer, intent(out) :: varid |
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29 | integer, intent(out), optional:: ncerr |
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31 | Procedures with basic change: [`nf95_copy_att`](attributes.md), |
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32 | [`nf95_put_att.f90`](attributes.md), |
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33 | [`nf95_close`](datasets.md), [`nf95_create`](datasets.md), |
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34 | [`nf95_enddef`](datasets.md), |
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35 | [`nf95_inquire`](datasets.md), [`nf95_open`](datasets.md), |
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36 | [`nf95_redef`](datasets.md), [`nf95_sync`](datasets.md), |
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37 | [`nf95_inq_grp_full_ncid`](groups.md), |
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38 | [`nf95_inq_dimid`](dimensions.md), |
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39 | [`nf95_inq_varid`](variables.md), [`nf95_inq_grp_parent`](groups.md) |
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41 | If you call a NetCDF95 procedure with the optional argument ncerr, you |
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42 | can test the resulting value of ncerr against the constant `nf95_noerr`, |
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43 | in the module netcdf95. |
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45 | interface change |
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46 | : Means that there is a corresponding procedure in the Fortran 90 |
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47 | interface, and the interface of the procedure has been changed beyond |
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48 | the "basic" change described above, but there is no change in |
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49 | functionality. |
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51 | Procedures with interface change: |
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52 | [`nf95_def_dim`](dimensions.md), |
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53 | [`nf95_inquire_dimension`](dimensions.md), |
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54 | [`nf95_def_var`](variables.md) and |
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55 | [`nf95_def_var_scalar`](variables.md), |
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56 | [`nf95_inquire_attribute`](attributes.md), |
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57 | [`nf95_inq_grpname`](groups.md), |
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58 | [`nf95_inq_grpname_full`](groups.md), |
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59 | [`nf95_inq_grps`](groups.md) |
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61 | functionality change |
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62 | : Means that there is a corresponding procedure in the Fortran 90 |
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63 | interface, the interface of the procedure has been changed and the |
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64 | functionality has also been improved. |
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66 | Procedures with functionality change: |
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67 | [`nf95_get_var`](variables.md), |
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68 | [`nf95_inquire_variable`](variables.md), |
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69 | [`nf95_put_var`](variables.md), |
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70 | [`nf95_get_att`](attributes.md) |
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72 | additional procedure |
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73 | : Means there is no corresponding procedure in the Fortran 90 interface. |
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75 | Additional procedures: [`nf95_gw_var`](variables.md), |
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76 | [`nf95_find_coord`](datasets.md), [`nf95_get_missing`](attributes.md), |
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77 | [`nf95_create_single`](datasets.md), |
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78 | [`nf95_inq_file_ncid`](groups.md), [`nf95_abort`](errors.md) |
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