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NAME

       gdalmdimtranslate  - Converts multidimensional data between different formats, and perform
       subsetting.

SYNOPSIS

          gdalmdimtranslate [--help] [--help-general]
                            [-if <format>]... [-of <format>]
                            [-co <NAME>=<VALUE>]...
                            [-array <array_spec>]...
                            [-group <group_spec>]...
                            [-subset <subset_spec>]...
                            [-scaleaxes <scaleaxes_spec>]
                            [-oo <NAME>=<VALUE>]...
                             <src_filename> <dst_filename>

DESCRIPTION

       gdalmdimtranslate program converts  multidimensional  raster  between  different  formats,
       and/or  can  perform selective conversion of specific arrays and groups, and/or subsetting
       operations.

       The following command line parameters can appear in any order.

       --help Show this help message and exit

       --help-general
              Gives a brief usage message for the generic GDAL commandline options and exit.

       -if <format>
              Format/driver name to be attempted to open the input file(s). It is  generally  not
              necessary  to  specify  it,  but it can be used to skip automatic driver detection,
              when it fails to select the  appropriate  driver.   This  option  can  be  repeated
              several  times  to  specify several candidate drivers.  Note that it does not force
              those drivers to open the dataset. In particular, some drivers have requirements on
              file extensions.

              New in version 3.2.

       -of <format>
              Select  the  output  format.  This  can  be a format that supports multidimensional
              output (such as NetCDF: Network Common  Data  Form,  Multidimensional  VRT),  or  a
              "classic"  2D  formats,  if only one single 2D array results of the other specified
              conversion operations. When this option is not specified,  the  format  is  guessed
              when possible from the extension of the destination filename.

       -co <NAME>=<VALUE>
              Many formats have one or more optional creation options that can be used to control
              particulars about the file created.

              The creation options available vary by format driver, and some simple formats  have
              no  creation options at all. A list of options supported for a format can be listed
              with the --formats command line option but the documentation for the format is  the
              definitive  source  of  information on driver creation options.  See Raster drivers
              format specific documentation for legal creation options for each format.

              Array-level creation options may be passed by  prefixing  them  with  ARRAY:.   See
              GDALGroup::CopyFrom() for further details regarding such options.

       -array <array_spec>
              Instead  of  converting  the  whole dataset, select one array, and possibly perform
              operations on it. This  option  can  be  specified  several  times  to  operate  on
              different arrays.

              <array_spec>  may be just an array name, potentially using a fully qualified syntax
              (/group/subgroup/array_name). Or it can  be  a  combination  of  options  with  the
              syntax:
              name={src_array_name}[,dstname={dst_array_name}][,resample=yes][,transpose=[{axis1},{axis2},...][,view={view_expr}]

              The following options are processed in that order:

              • resample=yes asks for the array to run through GDALMDArray::GetResampled().

              •

                [{axis1},{axis2},...] is the argument of GDALMDArray::Transpose().
                       For example, transpose=[1,0] switches the axis order of a 2D array.

              • {view_expr} is the value of the viewExpr argument of GDALMDArray::GetView()

              When  specifying  a view_expr that performs a slicing or subsetting on a dimension,
              the equivalent operation will be applied to the corresponding indexing variable.

       -group <group_spec>
              Instead of converting the whole dataset, select one  group,  and  possibly  perform
              operations  on  it.  This  option  can  be  specified  several  times to operate on
              different groups. If only one group  is  specified,  its  content  will  be  copied
              directly  to  the target root group. If several ones are specified, they are copied
              under the target root group

              <group_spec> may be just a group name, potentially using a fully  qualified  syntax
              (/group/subgroup/subsubgroup_name).  Or it can be a combination of options with the
              syntax: name={src_group_name}[,dstname={dst_group_name}][,recursive=no]

       -subset <subset_spec>
              Performs a subsetting (trimming or slicing) operation along a  dimension,  provided
              that  it  is  indexed  by  a  1D variable of numeric or string data type, and whose
              values are monotically sorted.  <subset_spec> follows exactly the OGC WCS  2.0  KVP
              encoding for subsetting.

              That  is  dim_name(min_val,max_val)  or  dim_name(sliced_val) The first syntax will
              subset the dimension dim_name to values in the [min_val,max_val] range. The  second
              syntax  will  slice  the dimension dim_name to value sliced_val (and this dimension
              will be removed from the arrays that reference to it)

              Using -subset is incompatible of specifying a view option in -array.

       -scaleaxes <scaleaxes_spec>
              Applies a integral scale factor to one or several dimensions,  that  is  extract  1
              value every N values (without resampling).

              <scaleaxes_spec>  follows  exactly  the syntax of the KVP encoding of the SCALEAXES
              parameter of OGC WCS 2.0 Scaling Extension, but limited to integer scale factors.

              That is <dim1_name>(<scale_factor>)[,<dim2_name>(<scale_factor>)]...

              Using -scaleaxes is incompatible of specifying a view option in -array.

       -oo <NAME>=<VALUE>
              New in version 3.4.

              Source dataset open option (format specific)

       <src_dataset>
              The source dataset name.

       <dst_dataset>
              The destination file name.

C API

       This utility is also callable from C with GDALMultiDimTranslate().

EXAMPLES

       • Convert a netCDF file to a multidimensional VRT file

          $ gdalmdimtranslate in.nc out.vrt

       • Extract a 2D slice of a time,Y,X array

          $ gdalmdimtranslate in.nc out.tif -subset 'time("2010-01-01")' -array temperature

       • Subsample along X and Y axis

          $ gdalmdimtranslate in.nc out.nc -scaleaxes "X(2),Y(2)"

       • Reorder the values  of  a  time,Y,X  array  along  the  Y  axis  from  top-to-bottom  to
         bottom-to-top (or the reverse)

          $ gdalmdimtranslate in.nc out.nc -array "name=temperature,view=[:,::-1,:]"

       • Transpose an array that has X,Y,time dimension order to time,Y,X

          $ gdalmdimtranslate in.nc out.nc -array "name=temperature,transpose=[2,1,0]"

AUTHOR

       Even Rouault <even.rouault@spatialys.com>

COPYRIGHT

       1998-2024

                                           Feb 08, 2024                      GDALMDIMTRANSLATE(1)