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===== [[Recipe: C program as OPeNDAP client|C program as OPeNDAP client]] =====
== Client access ==
In the following, we read the field 'T' (air temperature) from collection ''inst01hr_3d_T_Cv'', compute its min/max and if applicable, plot it. We give an example for each of the two cases
# a file has been downloaded either via ftp or using the download tool
# using the OPenDAP server
For each case, we compute min/max for both
# global temperature
# temperature over North America
==== Programming ====
===== [[G5NR data access using C|C]] =====
===== Fortran =====
For reading a downloaded file or accessing directly via OPeNDAP using Fortran, please see [[G5NR data access using Fortran|this]] page.


===== Shmem example =====
===== Shmem example =====
==== Free clients ====
In this section we read air temperature, compute it min/max (as with the 'programming' examples) and display the surface air temperature.
===== Python =====
====== pygrads ======


===== R =====
===== R =====
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* Select Field Selector and choose the 3D field'air_temperature'. The 'Times' tab lists all the available levels and times for this data. At this point, one can select specific times, level and regions (subsetting) from the 'Times' and 'Level' and 'Region' tabs. Click on 'Create Display'.
* Select Field Selector and choose the 3D field'air_temperature'. The 'Times' tab lists all the available levels and times for this data. At this point, one can select specific times, level and regions (subsetting) from the 'Times' and 'Level' and 'Region' tabs. Click on 'Create Display'.


==== Proprietary clients ====
===== Matlab =====


===== IDL =====
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