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NAME

       PnetCDF - Parallel library for accessing files in Network Common Data Form (CDF, CDF-2 and CDF-5 formats)

SYNOPSIS

       include "pnetcdf.inc"

   Most Systems:
       mpif77 ...  -lpnetcdf

   CRAY PVP Systems:
       f90 -dp -i64 ... -lnetcdf

       Complete   documentation   for   the   PnetCDF   libraries   can   be   found  at  the  PnetCDF  website:
       http://cucis.ece.northwestern.edu/projects/PnetCDF/.

LIBRARY VERSION

       This document describes PnetCDF APIs for the FORTRAN programming language.

       character*80 nfmpi_inq_libvers(void)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_libvers() in netCDF)

              Returns a string identifying the version of the PnetCDF library, and  when  it  was  built,  like:
              "1.12.3 of 2022-02-21".

       The  RCS ident(1) command will find a string like "$Id: @(#) PnetCDF library version 1.12.3 of 2022-02-21
       $" in the library. The SCCS what(1) command will find a string like "PnetCDF library  version  1.12.3  of
       2022-02-21".

RETURN VALUES

       All PnetCDF functions (except nfmpi_inq_libvers() and nfmpi_strerror()) return an integer status.

       If  this  returned status value is not equal to NF_NOERR (zero), it indicates that an error occurred. The
       possible status values are defined in pnetcdf.inc.

       character*80 nfmpi_strerror(integer status)

              (Corresponds to nf_strerror() in netCDF)

              Returns a string textual translation of  the  status  value,  like  "Attribute  or  variable  name
              contains illegal characters" or "No such file or directory".

FILE OPERATIONS

       integer  function  nfmpi_create(integer  comm,  character*(*)  path, integer cmode, integer info, integer
              ncid)

              (Corresponds to nf_create() in netCDF)

              Creates a new netCDF dataset at path collectively by a group of MPI processes specified  by  comm,
              returning  a  netCDF  ID  in ncid.  The argument cmode may include the bitwise-or of the following
              flags: NF_NOCLOBBER to protect existing datasets  (default  is  NF_CLOBBER,  silently  blows  them
              away),  NF_SHARE  for stronger metadata data consistency control, NF_64BIT_OFFSET to create a file
              in the 64-bit offset format (CDF-2), as opposed to classic format, the default,  or  NF_64BIT_DATA
              to  create a file in the 64-bit data format (CDF-5).  Use either NF_64BIT_OFFSET or NF_64BIT_DATA.
              The 64-bit offset format allows the creation of very large files with far fewer restrictions  than
              netCDF  classic  format,  but can only be read by the netCDF library version 3.6 or greater. Users
              are cautioned that files that use the 64-bit offset  format  will  not  be  recognized  by  netCDF
              applications  linked to an earlier version of the netCDF library than 3.6.  Applications linked to
              version 3.6 or later will be able to transparently access either  the  classic  format  or  64-bit
              offset  format.   The 64-bit data format allows the creation of very large array variables.  CDF-5
              files currently will not be recognized by netCDF 3 or 4 library.

              The argument cmode must be consistent among all MPI processes that collectively create  the  file.
              The argument info is an MPI info object.  Users can use it to supply the file access hints further
              performance improvement.  The hints include existing MPI-IO hints as well  as  hints  defined  and
              used in PnetCDF.

              When  a netCDF dataset is created, it is opened in NF_WRITE mode.  When this function returns, the
              new netCDF dataset is in define mode.

       integer function nfmpi_open(integer comm, character*(*) path, integer mode, integer info, integer ncid)

              (Corresponds to nf_open() in netCDF)

              Opens an existing netCDF dataset at path collectively by a group of  MPI  processes  specified  by
              comm, returning a netCDF ID in ncid.  The type of access is described by the mode parameter, which
              may include the bitwise-or of the following flags: NF_WRITE for read-write access  (default  read-
              only), NF_SHARE for stronger metadata data consistency control.

              The argument mode must be consistent among all MPI processes that collectively open the file.  The
              argument info is an MPI info object.  Users can use it to supply the  file  access  hints  further
              performance  improvement.   The  hints  include existing MPI-IO hints as well as hints defined and
              used in PnetCDF.

       integer function nfmpi_redef(integer ncid)

              (Corresponds to nf_redef() in netCDF)

              Puts an open netCDF dataset into define mode, so dimensions,  variables,  and  attributes  can  be
              added or renamed and attributes can be deleted.

       integer function nfmpi_enddef(integer ncid)

              (Corresponds to nf_enddef() in netCDF)

              Takes  an open netCDF dataset out of define mode.  The changes made to the netCDF dataset while it
              was in define mode are checked and committed to disk if no problems occurred.  After a  successful
              call, variable data can be read or written to the dataset.

       integer function nfmpi_sync(integer ncid)

              (Corresponds to nf_sync() in netCDF)

              Unless the NF_SHARE bit is set in nfmpi_open() or nfmpi_create(), data written by PnetCDF APIs may
              be cached by local file system on each compute node.  This API  flushes  cached  data  by  calling
              MPI_File_sync.

       integer function nfmpi_abort(integer ncid)

              (Corresponds to nf_abort() in netCDF)

              You  don't  need to call this function.  This function is called automatically by nfmpi_close() if
              the netCDF was in define mode and something goes wrong with the commit.   If  the  netCDF  dataset
              isn't  in  define  mode, then this function is equivalent to nfmpi_close().  If it is called after
              nfmpi_redef(), but before nfmpi_enddef(), the new definitions are not committed and the dataset is
              closed.  If it is called after nfmpi_create() but before nfmpi_enddef(), the dataset disappears.

       integer function nfmpi_close(integer ncid)

              (Corresponds to nf_close() in netCDF)

              Closes  an  open  netCDF dataset.  If the dataset is in define mode, nfmpi_enddef() will be called
              before closing.  After a dataset is closed, its ID may be reassigned to another dataset.

       integer function nfmpi_inq(integer ncid, integer ndims, integer nvars, integer natts, integer unlimdimid)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_inq_ndims(integer ncid, integer ndims)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_ndims() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_inq_nvars(integer ncid, integer nvars)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_nvars() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_inq_natts(integer ncid, integer natts)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_natts() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_inq_unlimdim(integer ncid, integer unlimdimid)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_unlimdim() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_inq_format(integer ncid, integer formatn)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_format() in netCDF)

              Use these functions to find out what is in a netCDF dataset.  Upon successful return,  ndims  will
              contain   the  number of dimensions defined for this netCDF dataset, nvars will contain the number
              of variables, natts will contain the  number  of  attributes,  and  unlimdimid  will  contain  the
              dimension  ID  of the unlimited dimension if one exists, or 0 otherwise.  formatn will contain the
              version  number  of  the  dataset  <format>,  one  of   NF_FORMAT_CLASSIC,   NF_FORMAT_64BIT,   or
              NF_FORMAT_64BIT_DATA.

       integer  function  nfmpi_def_dim(integer  ncid, character*(*) name, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) len, integer
              dimid)

              (Corresponds to nf_def_dim() in netCDF)

              Adds a new dimension to an open netCDF dataset, which  must  be  in  define  mode.   name  is  the
              dimension name.  dimid will contain the dimension ID of the newly created dimension.

DIMENSIONS

       integer function nfmpi_inq_dimid(integer ncid, character*(*) name, integer dimid)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_dimid() in netCDF)

              Given a dimension name, returns the ID of a netCDF dimension in dimid.

       integer  function nfmpi_inq_dim(integer ncid, integer dimid, character*(*) name, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)
              len)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_dim() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_inq_dimname(integer ncid, integer dimid, character*(*) name)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_dimname() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_inq_dimlen(integer ncid, integer dimid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) len)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_dimlen() in netCDF)

              Use these functions to find out about a dimension.

              name should be  big enough (NF_MAX_NAME) to hold the dimension name as the  name  will  be  copied
              into  your storage.  The length return parameter, len will contain the size of the dimension.  For
              the unlimited dimension, the returned length is the current maximum value used  for  writing  into
              any of the variables which use the dimension.

       integer function nfmpi_rename_dim(integer ncid, integer dimid, character*(*) name)

              (Corresponds to nf_rename_dim() in netCDF)

              Renames  an  existing dimension in an open netCDF dataset.  If the new name is longer than the old
              name, the netCDF dataset must be in define mode.  You cannot rename a dimension to have  the  same
              name as another dimension.

VARIABLES

       integer  function  nfmpi_def_var(integer  ncid, character*(*) name, integer xtype, integer ndims, integer
              dimids(1), integer varid)

              (Corresponds to nf_def_var() in netCDF)

              Adds a new variable to a netCDF dataset. The netCDF must be in define mode.  varid will be set  to
              the  netCDF  variable  ID.  ndims will be the number of dimensions for the variable.  name will be
              the name of the netCDF variable.  xtype is the external, netCDF type of the variable and should be
              one  of  NF_BYTE  NF_CHAR,  NF_SHORT,  NF_INT,  NF_FLOAT,  or  NF_DOUBLE, for CDF-1 and CDF-2 file
              formats.  CDF-5 defines additional external types: NF_UBYTE,  NF_USHORT,  NF_UINT,  NF_INT64,  and
              NF_UINT64.   dimids  argument  is  a  vector  of ndims dimension IDs corresponding to the variable
              dimensions.

       integer function nfmpi_inq_varid(integer ncid, character*(*) name, integer varid)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_varid() in netCDF)

              Returns the ID of a netCDF variable in varid given its name.

       integer function nfmpi_inq_var(integer ncid, integer varid, character*(*) name,  integer  xtype,  integer
              ndims, integer dimids(1), integer natts)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_var() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_inq_varname(integer ncid, integer varid, character*(*) name)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_varname() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_inq_vartype(integer ncid, integer varid, integer xtype)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_vartype() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_inq_varndims(integer ncid, integer varid, integer ndims)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_varndims() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_inq_vardimid(integer ncid, integer varid, integer dimids(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_vardimid() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_inq_varnatts(integer ncid, integer varid, integer natts)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_varnatts() in netCDF)

              Returns information about a netCDF variable, given its ID.

       integer function nfmpi_rename_var(integer ncid, integer varid, character*(*) name)

              (Corresponds to nf_rename_var() in netCDF)

              Changes  the  name  of a netCDF variable.  If the new name is longer than the old name, the netCDF
              must be in define mode.  You cannot rename a variable to have the name of any existing variable.

WRITING AND READING WHOLE VARIABLES

       integer function nfmpi_put_var_text(integer ncid, integer varid, character*(*) out)

              (Corresponds to nf_put_var_text() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_var_int1(integer ncid, integer varid, integer*1 out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_var_int1() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_var_int2(integer ncid, integer varid, integer*2 out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_var_int2() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_var_int(integer ncid, integer varid, integer out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_var_int() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_var_real(integer ncid, integer varid, real out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_var_real() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_var_double(integer ncid, integer varid, doubleprecision out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_var_double() in netCDF)

              Writes an entire netCDF variable (i.e. all the values).  The netCDF dataset must be  open  and  in
              data  mode.   The  type  of the data is specified in the function name, and it is converted to the
              external type of the specified variable, if possible, otherwise an NF_ERANGE  error  is  returned.
              Note  that  rounding  is not performed during the conversion. Floating point numbers are truncated
              when converted to integers.

       integer function nfmpi_get_var_text(integer ncid, integer varid, character*(*) in)

              (Corresponds to nf_get_var_text() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_var_int1(integer ncid, integer varid, integer*1 in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_var_int1() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_var_int2(integer ncid, integer varid, integer*2 in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_var_int2() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_var_int(integer ncid, integer varid, integer in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_var_int() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_var_real(integer ncid, integer varid, real in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_var_real() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_var_double(integer ncid, integer varid, doubleprecision in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_var_double() in netCDF)

              Reads an entire netCDF variable (i.e. all the values).  The netCDF dataset must  be  open  and  in
              data  mode.  The data is converted from the external type of the specified variable, if necessary,
              to the type specified in the function name.  If conversion is not possible, an NF_ERANGE error  is
              returned.

WRITING AND READING ONE DATUM

       integer  function  nfmpi_put_var1_text(integer  ncid,  integer  varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) index(1),
              character*1 *out)

              (Corresponds to nf_put_var1_text() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_var1_int1(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  index(1),
              integer*1 *out)

              (Corresponds to nf_put_var1_int1() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_put_var1_int2(integer  ncid,  integer  varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) index(1),
              integer*2 *out)

              (Corresponds to nf_put_var1_int2() in netCDF)

       integer function  nfmpi_put_var1_int(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  index(1),
              integer *out)

              (Corresponds to nf_put_var1_int() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_var1_real(integer ncid, integer varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) index(1), real
              *out)

              (Corresponds to nf_put_var1_real() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_var1_double(integer ncid, integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  index(1),
              doubleprecision *out)

              (Corresponds to nf_put_var1_double() in netCDF)

              Puts  a  single data value into a variable at the position index of an open netCDF dataset that is
              in data mode.  The type of the data is specified in the function name, and it is converted to  the
              external type of the specified variable, if possible, otherwise an NF_ERANGE error is returned.

       integer  function  nfmpi_get_var1_text(integer  ncid,  integer  varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) index(1),
              character*1 in)

              (Corresponds to nf_get_var1_text() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_var1_int1(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  index(1),
              integer*1 in)

              (Corresponds to nf_get_var1_int1() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_get_var1_int2(integer  ncid,  integer  varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) index(1),
              integer*2 in)

              (Corresponds to nf_get_var1_int2() in netCDF)

       integer function  nfmpi_get_var1_int(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  index(1),
              integer in)

              (Corresponds to nf_get_var1_int() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_var1_real(integer ncid, integer varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) index(1), real
              in)

              (Corresponds to nf_get_var1_real() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_var1_double(integer ncid, integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  index(1),
              doubleprecision in)

              (Corresponds to nf_get_var1_double() in netCDF)

              Gets  a  single data value from a variable at the position index of an open netCDF dataset that is
              in data mode.  The data is converted  from  the  external  type  of  the  specified  variable,  if
              necessary,  to  the  type  specified  in  the  function  name.   If conversion is not possible, an
              NF_ERANGE error is returned.

WRITING AND READING AN ARRAY

       integer function nfmpi_put_vara_text(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), character*(*) out)

              (Corresponds to nf_put_vara_text() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_put_vara_int1(integer  ncid,  integer  varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer*1 out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_vara_int1() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_vara_int2(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer*2 out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_vara_int2() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_put_vara_int(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_vara_int() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_vara_real(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), real out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_vara_real() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_put_vara_double(integer  ncid, integer varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), doubleprecision out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_vara_double() in netCDF)

              Writes an array section of values into a netCDF variable of an open netCDF dataset, which must  be
              in  data  mode.   The  array  section  is specified by the start and count vectors, which give the
              starting index and count of values along each dimension of the specified variable.   The  type  of
              the  data is specified in the function name and is converted to the external type of the specified
              variable, if possible, otherwise an NF_ERANGE error is returned.

       integer function nfmpi_get_vara_text(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), character*(*) in)

              (Corresponds to nf_get_vara_text() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_get_vara_int1(integer  ncid,  integer  varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer*1 in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_vara_int1() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_vara_int2(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer*2 in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_vara_int2() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_get_vara_int(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_vara_int() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_vara_real(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), real in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_vara_real() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_get_vara_double(integer  ncid, integer varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), doubleprecision in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_vara_double() in netCDF)

              Reads an array section of values from a netCDF variable of an open netCDF dataset, which  must  be
              in  data  mode.   The  array  section  is specified by the start and count vectors, which give the
              starting index and count of values along each dimension of the specified variable.   The  data  is
              converted from the external type of the specified variable, if necessary, to the type specified in
              the function name.  If conversion is not possible, an NF_ERANGE error is returned.

WRITING AND READING A SLICED ARRAY

       integer function nfmpi_put_vars_text(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) stride(1), character*(*) out)

              (Corresponds to nf_put_vars_text() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_put_vars_int1(integer  ncid,  integer  varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) stride(1), integer*1 out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_vars_int1() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_vars_int2(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) stride(1), integer*2 out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_vars_int2() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_put_vars_int(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) stride(1), integer out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_vars_int() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_vars_real(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) stride(1), real out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_vars_real() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_put_vars_double(integer  ncid, integer varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) stride(1), doubleprecision out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_vars_double() in netCDF)

              These functions are used for strided output, which is like  the  array  section  output  described
              above,  except  that  the  sampling stride (the interval between accessed values) is specified for
              each dimension.   For  an  explanation  of  the  sampling  stride  vector,  see  COMMON  ARGUMENTS
              DESCRIPTIONS below.

       integer  function  nfmpi_get_vars_text(integer  ncid,  integer  varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) stride(1), character*(*) in)

              (Corresponds to nf_get_vars_text() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_vars_int1(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) stride(1), integer*1 in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_vars_int1() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_get_vars_int2(integer  ncid,  integer  varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) stride(1), integer*2 in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_vars_int2() in netCDF)

       integer function  nfmpi_get_vars_int(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) stride(1), integer in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_vars_int() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_get_vars_real(integer  ncid,  integer  varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) stride(1), real in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_vars_real() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_vars_double(integer ncid, integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) stride(1), doubleprecision in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_vars_double() in netCDF)

              These functions are used for strided input, which is like the array section input described above,
              except that the sampling stride (the interval between  accessed  values)  is  specified  for  each
              dimension.   For  an  explanation of the sampling stride vector, see COMMON ARGUMENTS DESCRIPTIONS
              below.

WRITING AND READING A MAPPED ARRAY

       integer function nfmpi_put_varm_text(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  count(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  stride(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)
              imap(1), character*(*) out)

              (Corresponds to nf_put_varm_text() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_varm_int1(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  count(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  stride(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)
              imap(1), integer*1 out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_varm_int1() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_varm_int2(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  count(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  stride(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)
              imap(1), integer*2 out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_varm_int2() in netCDF)

       integer function  nfmpi_put_varm_int(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  count(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  stride(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)
              imap(1), integer out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_varm_int() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_varm_real(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  count(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  stride(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)
              imap(1), real out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_varm_real() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_varm_double(integer ncid, integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  count(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  stride(1), integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)
              imap(1), doubleprecision out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_varm_double() in netCDF)

              These functions are used for mapped output, which is like strided output described  above,  except
              that  an  additional  index mapping vector is provided to specify the in-memory arrangement of the
              data values.  For an explanation of the index mapping vector, see  COMMON  ARGUMENTS  DESCRIPTIONS
              below.

       integer  function  nfmpi_get_varm_text(integer  ncid,  integer  varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  stride(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)
              imap(1), character*(*) in)

              (Corresponds to nf_get_varm_text() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_get_varm_int1(integer  ncid,  integer  varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  stride(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)
              imap(1), integer*1 in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_varm_int1() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_get_varm_int2(integer  ncid,  integer  varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  stride(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)
              imap(1), integer*2 in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_varm_int2() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_get_varm_int(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  stride(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)
              imap(1), integer in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_varm_int() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_get_varm_real(integer  ncid,  integer  varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  stride(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)
              imap(1), real in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_varm_real() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_get_varm_double(integer  ncid, integer varid, integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1),
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)  stride(1),  integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET)
              imap(1), doubleprecision in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_varm_double() in netCDF)

              These  functions  are  used  for mapped input, which is like strided input described above, except
              that an additional index mapping vector is provided to specify the in-memory  arrangement  of  the
              data  values.   For  an explanation of the index mapping vector, see COMMON ARGUMENTS DESCRIPTIONS
              below.

ATTRIBUTES

       integer function nfmpi_put_att_text(integer ncid,  integer  varid,  character*(*)  name,  integer  xtype,
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) len, character*(*) out)

              (Corresponds to nf_put_att_text() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_put_att_int1(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  character*(*) name, integer xtype,
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) len, integer*1 out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_att_int1() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_att_int2(integer ncid,  integer  varid,  character*(*)  name,  integer  xtype,
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) len, integer*2 out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_att_int2() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_put_att_int(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  character*(*)  name, integer xtype,
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) len, integer out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_att_int() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_put_att_real(integer ncid,  integer  varid,  character*(*)  name,  integer  xtype,
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) len, real out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_att_real() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_put_att_double(integer  ncid,  integer varid, character*(*) name, integer xtype,
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) len, doubleprecision out(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_put_att_double() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_put_att(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  character*(*)  name,   integer   xtype,
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) len, void * ip)

              (Corresponds to nf_put_att() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_att(integer ncid, integer varid, character*(*) name, void * ip)

              (Corresponds to nf_get_att() in netCDF)

              Unlike variables, attributes do not have separate functions for defining and writing values.  This
              family of functions defines a new attribute with a value or  changes  the  value  of  an  existing
              attribute.   If  the  attribute  is  new, or if the space required to store the attribute value is
              greater than before, the netCDF dataset must be in define mode.  The parameter len is  the  number
              of  values  from  out  to transfer.  It is often one, except that for nfmpi_put_att_text() it will
              usually be len_trim(out).

              For these functions, the type component of the function name refers to the in-memory type  of  the
              value, whereas the xtype argument refers to the external type for storing the value.  An NF_ERANGE
              error results if a conversion between these types is not possible.  In  this  case  the  value  is
              represented with the appropriate fill-value for the associated external type.

       integer function nfmpi_inq_attname(integer ncid, integer varid, integer attnum, character*(*) name)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_attname() in netCDF)

              Gets  the  name  of  an  attribute,  given its variable ID and attribute number.  This function is
              useful in generic applications that need to get the names of all the attributes associated with  a
              variable,  since  attributes  are  accessed  by  name  rather  than  number in all other attribute
              functions.  The number of an attribute is more volatile than the name, since it  can  change  when
              other  attributes of the same variable are deleted.  The attributes for each variable are numbered
              from 1 (the first attribute) to nvatts, where nvatts is the number of attributes for the variable,
              as returned from a call to nfmpi_inq_varnatts().

       integer   function   nfmpi_inq_att(integer  ncid,  integer  varid,  character*(*)  name,  integer  xtype,
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) len)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_att() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_inq_attid(integer ncid, integer varid, character*(*) name, integer attnum)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_attid() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_inq_atttype(integer ncid, integer varid, character*(*) name, integer xtype)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_atttype() in netCDF)

       integer    function    nfmpi_inq_attlen(integer    ncid,    integer    varid,     character*(*)     name,
              integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) len)

              (Corresponds to nf_inq_attlen() in netCDF)

              These  functions return information about a netCDF attribute, given its variable ID and name.  The
              information returned is the external type in xtype and the number of elements in the attribute  as
              len.

       integer  function  nfmpi_copy_att(integer  ncid,  integer varid_in, character*(*) name, integer ncid_out,
              integer varid_out)

              (Corresponds to nf_copy_att() in netCDF)

              Copies an attribute from one netCDF dataset to another.  It can also be used to copy an  attribute
              from  one variable to another within the same netCDF.  ncid_in is the netCDF ID of an input netCDF
              dataset from which the attribute will be copied.  varid_in is the ID of the variable in the  input
              netCDF dataset from which the attribute will be copied, or NF_GLOBAL for a global attribute.  name
              is the name of the attribute in the input netCDF dataset to be copied.  ncid_out is the netCDF  ID
              of  the  output  netCDF  dataset to which the attribute will be copied.  It is permissible for the
              input and output netCDF ID's to be the same.  The output netCDF dataset should be in  define  mode
              if the attribute to be copied does not already exist for the target variable, or if it would cause
              an existing target attribute to grow.  varid_out is the ID of the variable in  the  output  netCDF
              dataset to which the attribute will be copied, or NF_GLOBAL to copy to a global attribute.

       integer function nfmpi_rename_att(integer ncid, integer varid, character*(*) name, character*(*) newname)

              (Corresponds to nf_rename_att() in netCDF)

              Changes  the  name  of an attribute.  If the new name is longer than the original name, the netCDF
              must be in define mode.  You cannot rename an attribute to have the same name as another attribute
              of  the  same  variable.   name  is  the  original  attribute name.  newname is the new name to be
              assigned to the specified attribute.  If the new name is longer than  the  old  name,  the  netCDF
              dataset must be in define mode.

       integer function nfmpi_del_att(integer ncid, integer varid, character*(*) name)

              (Corresponds to nf_del_att() in netCDF)

              Deletes an attribute from a netCDF dataset.  The dataset must be in define mode.

       integer function nfmpi_get_att_text(integer ncid, integer varid, character*(*) name, character*(*) in)

              (Corresponds to nf_get_att_text() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_att_int1(integer ncid, integer varid, character*(*) name, integer*1 in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_att_int1() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_att_int2(integer ncid, integer varid, character*(*) name, integer*2 in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_att_int2() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_att_int(integer ncid, integer varid, character*(*) name, integer in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_att_int() in netCDF)

       integer function nfmpi_get_att_real(integer ncid, integer varid, character*(*) name, real in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_att_real() in netCDF)

       integer  function  nfmpi_get_att_double(integer  ncid, integer varid, character*(*) name, doubleprecision
              in(1))

              (Corresponds to nf_get_att_double() in netCDF)

              Gets the value(s) of a netCDF attribute, given its  variable  ID  and  name.   Converts  from  the
              external  type  to  the  type  specified  in  the function name, if possible, otherwise returns an
              NF_ERANGE error.  All elements of the vector  of  attribute  values  are  returned,  so  you  must
              allocate  enough  space  to  hold  them.   If  you  don't  know  how  much  space to reserve, call
              nfmpi_inq_attlen() first to find out the length of the attribute.

COMMON ARGUMENT DESCRIPTIONS

       In this section we define some common arguments which are used in the "FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS" section.

       integer ncid
              is the netCDF ID returned from a previous, successful call to nfmpi_open() or nfmpi_create()

       character*(*) name
              is the name of a dimension, variable,  or  attribute.  The  names  of  dimensions,  variables  and
              attributes  consist  of arbitrary sequences of alphanumeric characters (as well as underscore '_',
              period '.' and hyphen '-'), beginning with a letter or underscore. (However names commencing  with
              underscore  are  reserved for system use.) Case is significant in netCDF names. A zero-length name
              is not allowed.

              The maximum allowable number of characters
               is NF_MAX_NAME.

       integer xtype
              specifies the external data type of a netCDF variable or attribute and is one  of  the  following:
              NF_BYTE,  NF_CHAR,  NF_SHORT,  NF_INT,  NF_FLOAT,  or  NF_DOUBLE for CDF-1 and CDF-2 file formats.
              These are used to specify 8-bit integers, characters, 16-bit  integers,  32-bit  integers,  32-bit
              IEEE floating point numbers, and 64-bit IEEE floating-point numbers, respectively.

              CDF-5 defines additional external types: NF_UBYTE, NF_USHORT, NF_UINT, NF_INT64, and NF_UINT64.

       integer dimids(1)
              is  a vector of dimension ID's and defines the shape of a netCDF variable.  The size of the vector
              shall be greater than or equal to the rank  (i.e.  the  number  of  dimensions)  of  the  variable
              (ndims).   The vector shall be ordered by the speed with which a dimension varies: dimids(1) shall
              be the dimension ID of the most rapidly varying dimension and dimids(ndims) shall be the dimension
              ID of the most slowly varying dimension.  The maximum possible number of dimensions for a variable
              is given by the symbolic constant NF_MAX_VAR_DIMS.

       integer dimid
              is the ID of a netCDF dimension.  netCDF  dimension  ID's  are  allocated  sequentially  from  the
              positive integers beginning with 1.

       integer ndims
              is  either  the  total  number  of  dimensions in a netCDF dataset or the rank (i.e. the number of
              dimensions) of a netCDF variable.  The value shall not be negative or greater  than  the  symbolic
              constant NF_MAX_VAR_DIMS.

       integer varid
              is  the  ID  of  a  netCDF  variable or (for the attribute-access functions) the symbolic constant
              NF_GLOBAL, which is used to reference global  attributes.   netCDF  variable  ID's  are  allocated
              sequentially from the positive integers beginning with 1.

       integer natts
              is  the  number  of global attributes in a netCDF dataset  for the nfmpi_inquire() function or the
              number of attributes associated with a netCDF variable for the nfmpi_varinq() function.

       integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) index(1)
              specifies the  coordinates of the netCDF data value to be accessed.  The indices start at 1; thus,
              for  example, the first data value of a two-dimensional variable is (1,1).  The size of the vector
              shall be at least the rank of the associated netCDF variable and its elements shall correspond, in
              order, to the variable's dimensions.

       integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) start(1)
              specifies  the  starting  point  for  accessing  a  netCDF  variable's data values in terms of the
              indicial coordinates of the corner of the array section.  The indices start at 1; thus, the  first
              data  value of a variable is (1, 1, ..., 1).  The size of the vector shall be at least the rank of
              the associated netCDF variable and its elements shall correspond,  in  order,  to  the  variable's
              dimensions.

       integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) count(1)
              specifies  the  number  of  indices  selected along each dimension of the array section.  Thus, to
              access a single value, for example, specify count as (1, 1, ..., 1).  Note that, for strided  I/O,
              this  argument  must  be adjusted to be compatible with the stride and start arguments so that the
              interaction of the three does not attempt to access an invalid data co-ordinate.  The elements  of
              the count vector correspond, in order, to the variable's dimensions.

       integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) stride(1)
              specifies the sampling interval along each dimension of the netCDF variable.   The elements of the
              stride vector correspond, in order, to the netCDF  variable's  dimensions  (stride(1))  gives  the
              sampling  interval  along  the  most  rapidly varying dimension of the netCDF variable).  Sampling
              intervals are specified in type-independent units of elements (a value of  1  selects  consecutive
              elements  of  the  netCDF  variable  along the corresponding dimension, a value of 2 selects every
              other element, etc.).

       integer(kind=MPI_OFFSET) imap(1)
              specifies the mapping between the dimensions of a netCDF variable and the in-memory  structure  of
              the  internal  data  array.  The elements of the index mapping vector correspond, in order, to the
              netCDF variable's dimensions (imap(1) gives the distance between elements of  the  internal  array
              corresponding  to  the  most rapidly varying dimension of the netCDF variable).  Distances between
              elements are specified in type-independent  units  of  elements  (the  distance  between  internal
              elements that occupy adjacent memory locations is 1 and not the element's byte-length as in netCDF
              2).

VARIABLE PREFILLING

       Prior to version 1.6.1, PnetCDF does not support data filling.  The  default  fill  mode  in  PnetCDF  is
       NF_NOFILL  This  contrary  to  netCDF library whose default is NF_FILL When fill mode is enabled, PnetCDF
       sets the values of all newly-defined variables  of  finite  length  (i.e.  those  that  do  not  have  an
       unlimited,  dimension) to the type-dependent fill-value associated with each variable.  This is done when
       nfmpi_enddef() is called.  The fill-value for a variable  may  be  changed  from  the  default  value  by
       defining  the  attribute  `_FillValue'  for  the variable.  This attribute must have the same type as the
       variable and be of length one.

       Variables with an unlimited dimension are not prefilled in PnetCDF.  This is  also  contrary  to  netCDF,
       which  does  prefill  record  variables.   In  PnetCDF, filling a record variable must be done by calling
       nfmpi_fill_var_rec(). Note this fills only one record of a variable.

       The fill mode for the entire file can be set by nfmpi_set_fill().  Per-variable fill mode setting is also
       available  through nfmpi_def_var_fill().  In PnetCDF, changing fill mode must be done in define mode.  In
       netCDF, it is true only for fixed-size variables.  For record variables, changing fill mode can  be  made
       at any time in NetCDF.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

       PNETCDF_SAFE_MODE
           Set  to  1  to  enable  metadata consistency check. Warning messages will be printed to stdout if any
           inconsistency is detected.

MAILING-LISTS

       A mailing list is available for discussion of the PnetCDF interface and announcements about PnetCDF bugs,
       fixes,   and   enhancements.    To   subscribe   or  unsubscribe  to  the  PnetCDF  mailing  list,  visit
       https://lists.mcs.anl.gov/mailman/listinfo/parallel-netcdf

SEE ALSO

       ncmpidump(1), ncmpigen(1), ncmpidiff(1), ncvalidator(1), pnetcdf(3f).

DATE

       February 21, 2022

       PnetCDF User's Guide, published  by  Northwestern  University  and  Argonne  National  Laboratory.   This
       document  is  adopted  from  the netCDF User's Guide, developed at the Unidata Program Center, University
       Corporation for Atmospheric Research, located in Boulder, Colorado.

       PnetCDF home page at https://parallel-netcdf.github.io