[Kst] [Bug 240475] example netcdf file complains "You cannot load this much data"

Barth Netterfield barth.netterfield at gmail.com
Wed Jun 2 21:18:09 CEST 2010


I don't know much about the NetCDF format, so, excuse my ignorance...

Could NetCDF ever be used as a 'live' data source, where the file could have
data being added to it real time?

If so, then opening a NetCDF data source with fields listed but currently
empty would be the only (rather contrived) corner case I can think of off
hand.  If NetCDF does not lend itself easily to being a live data source
anyway, then your approach seems fine.



On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 2:58 PM, Andrew Walker <arwalker at sumusltd.com> wrote:

> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=240475
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> Andrew Walker <arwalker at sumusltd.com> changed:
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> --- Comment #3 from Andrew Walker <arwalker sumusltd com>  2010-06-02
> 20:58:30 ---
> From what I understand of netcdf only the lon and lat fields actually have
> data, all the rest are empty. The correct solution would seem to be to
> remove
> the empty vectors from the field list - so that the user cannot ask for
> them to
> be plotted.
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> I have tried a patch for this in 1.10.0-devel which appears to achieve the
> desired effect.
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> Let me know if there is any reason not to take this approach.
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