Hello everyone!
I would like to automatically extract the number of data in the time dimension, i.e. to know how many "observations" there are in my retrieved data set. This ought to be a simple no-brainer, but I do not seem to be able to find the appropriate way to do this in the toolbox...
Does anyone know how to tackle the issue?
Cheers,
Gerald
Here's a MWE:
import cdstoolbox as ct
@ct.application(title='MWE')
def application():
data = ct.catalogue.retrieve(
'reanalysis-era5-single-levels',
{
'variable': '2m_temperature',
'product_type': 'reanalysis',
'year': '2020',
'month': '02',
'day': [
'01', '02', '03',
'04', '05', '06',
'07', '08', '09',
'10', '11', '12',
'13', '14', '15',
'16', '17', '18',
'19', '20', '21',
'22', '23', '24',
'25', '26', '27',
'28', '29', '30',
'31',
],
'time': '12:00',
}
)
# Of course, the number is being shown in the info when I print(data)...
print(data)
# But how to extract the number as a simple integer? (It's 29 in this example)
# nDay = ???
2 Comments
Eduardo Penabad
Have you tried ct.cdm.get_coordinates()?
For instance:
Gerald Lohmann
Amazing! I had looked for such a long time but did not figure this out. Thank you very much - it works like a charm.