I have a large netcdf file which is three dimensional. I want to replace for the variable LU_INDEX
in the netcdf file all the values 10 with 2.
I wrote this python script to do so but it does not seem to work.
filelocation = 'D:/dataset.nc'
ncdataset = nc.Dataset(filelocation,'r')
lat = ncdataset.variables['XLAT_M'][0,:,:]
lon = ncdataset.variables['XLONG_M'][0,:,:]
lu_index = ncdataset.variables['LU_INDEX'][0,:,:]
lu_index_new = lu_index
ncdataset.close()
nlat,nlon=lat.shape
for ilat in range(nlat):
for ilon in range(lon):
if lu_index == 10:
lu_index_new[ilat,ilon] = 2
newfilename = 'D:/dataset.new.nc'
copyfile(ncdataset,newfilename)
newfile = nc.Dataset(newfilename,'r+')
newfile.variables['LU_INDEX'][0,:,:] = lu_index_new
newfile.close()
I get the error:
The truth value of an array with more than one element is ambiguous. Use a.any() or a.all()
I am not a very experienced with python, so if there is a more easier way to do this you are very welcome to comment.
You might try NCO
ncap2 -s 'where(LU_INDEX == 10) LU_INDEX=2' in.nc out.nc
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