netcdf.inqAttName
Return name of netCDF attribute
Syntax
attname = netcdf.inqAttName(ncid,varid,attnum)
Description
attname = netcdf.inqAttName(ncid,varid,attnum) returns attname,
a character vector containing the name of an attribute.
ncid is a netCDF file identifier returned
by netcdf.create or netcdf.open.
varid is a numeric identifier of a variable in the file. If you want to get
the name of a global attribute in the file, use
netcdf.getConstant('NC_GLOBAL')
in place of varid. attnum
is a zero-based numeric value specifying the attribute, with 0
indicating the first attribute, 1 the second attribute, and so
on.
This function corresponds to the nc_inq_attname function in the netCDF
library C API. To use this function, you should be familiar with the netCDF programming
paradigm.
Examples
This example opens the example netCDF file included with MATLAB®, example.nc.
% Open netCDF example file.
ncid = netcdf.open('example.nc','NC_NOWRITE');
% Get identifier of a variable in the file.
varid = netcdf.inqVarID(ncid,'avagadros_number')
% Get the name of the attribute associated with the variable.
attname = netcdf.inqAttName(ncid,varid,0)
attname =
description
% Get the name of the global attribute associated with the variable.
gattname = netcdf.inqAttName(ncid,netcdf.getConstant('NC_GLOBAL'),0)
gattname =
creation_date