ReadCDFFile (FPScript)
Reads a z or r variable from a file in CDF format.
Syntax
ReadCDFFile(File, VariableNumber [ , XVariableNumber = 0 ])
The syntax of the ReadCDFFile function consists of the following parts:
Part |
Description |
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File |
String with the path of the CDF file to be read. Permitted data structures are scalar value. Supported data types are string (file name). If the argument is a list, then the function is executed for each element of the list and the result is also a list. |
VariableNumber |
Number of the variables to be read out of the file. The r variables are numbered from 1 to N (N = number of r variables), z variables are numbered from N+1 to N+M (M = number of z variables). Permitted data structures are scalar value. All integral data types are permitted. If the argument is a list, then the function is executed for each element of the list and the result is also a list. |
XVariableNumber |
Number of variables to be specified as the X component of the variables specified in the second argument. If the number is greater than 0, a signal will be imported. Otherwise, the variable specified in the second argument will be imported as a scalar value, data series or data matrix. Permitted data structures are scalar value. All integral data types are permitted. If the argument is a list, then the first element in the list is taken. If this is also a list, then the process is repeated. If this argument is omitted, it will be set to the default value 0. |
Remarks
The function supports all CDF formats up to 2.7. When importing variables with calendar time values, make sure that they are interpreted as local times. Values before 1/1/1970 or after 1/18/2038 will be copied as void. The import supports only variables with up to two dimensions.
Available in
FlexPro View, Basic, Professional, Developer Suite
Examples
ReadCDFFile("c:\\examples\\file.cdf", 1) |
Import the first variable from a CDF file. |
ReadCDFFile("c:\\examples\\file.cdf", 3, 1) |
Import the third variable as a Y component and the first variable as an X component from a CDF file. |