Summary
Converts a raster dataset to a netCDF file.
Usage
The input can be any valid raster dataset or raster catalog.
The default variable name is the same as the input raster name.
The output netCDF variable type is either float or integer based on the input raster dataset type.
The default x dimension and y dimension names are x and y, respectively.
The Band Dimension parameter is only applicable to a multiband input raster.
Fields-to-dimensions mapping is only applicable to a raster catalog.
String fields may not be used to create dimensions in the netCDF file.
A higher compression level will reduce the output file size and may improve performance of the tool. When the compressed netCDF file is used as an input for further analysis, it will generally perform better.
Syntax
arcpy.md.RasterToNetCDF(in_raster, out_netCDF_file, {variable}, {variable_units}, {x_dimension}, {y_dimension}, {band_dimension}, {fields_to_dimensions}, {compression_level})
Parameter | Explanation | Data Type |
in_raster | The input raster dataset or raster catalog. | Raster Layer; Raster Catalog |
out_netCDF_file | The output netCDF file. The file name must have a .nc extension. | File |
variable (Optional) | The netCDF variable name that will be used in the output netCDF file. This variable will contain the values of cells in the input raster. | String |
variable_units (Optional) | The units of the data contained within the variable. The variable name is specified in the Variable parameter. | String |
x_dimension (Optional) | The netCDF dimension name that will be used to specify x, or longitude, coordinates. | String |
y_dimension (Optional) | The netCDF dimension name that will be used to specify y, or latitude, coordinates. | String |
band_dimension (Optional) | The netCDF dimension name that will be used to specify bands. | String |
fields_to_dimensions [[field, {dimension}, {units}],...] (Optional) | The field or fields used to create dimensions in the netCDF file.
| Value Table |
compression_level (Optional) | The level at which the output netCDF file will be compressed. The default value is 0, which implies no compression. A value of 9 represents maximum compression. | Long |
Code sample
RasterToNetCDF example 1 (Python window)
Converts a raster dataset to a netCDF file.
import arcpy
arcpy.RasterToNetCDF_md("C:/data/elevation","C:/output/elev.nc","elevation",
"meter","x","y", "", "")
RasterToNetCDF example 2 (stand-alone script)
Converts a raster dataset to a netCDF file.
# RasterToNetCDF_Ex_02.py
# Description: Converts a raster dataset to a netCDF file.
# Requirements: None
# Import system modules
import arcpy
from arcpy import env
# Set environment settings
env.workspace = "C:/data"
# Set local variables
inRaster = "C:/data/elevation"
outNetCDFFile = "C:/output/elevnetcdf.nc"
variable = "elevation"
units = "meter"
XDimension = "x"
YDimension = "y"
bandDimension = ""
compressionLevel = ""
# Process: RasterToNetCDF
arcpy.RasterToNetCDF_md(inRaster, outNetCDFFile, variable, units,
XDimension, YDimension, bandDimension, compressionLevel)
Environments
Licensing information
- Basic: Yes
- Standard: Yes
- Advanced: Yes