cdo_fldavg | R Documentation |
This module computes statistical values of all input fields. A field is a horizontal layer of a data variable. Depending on the chosen operator, the minimum, maximum, range, sum, integral, average, standard deviation, variance, skewness, kurtosis, median or a certain percentile of the field is written to outfile.
cdo_fldavg(ifile, weights = NULL, p = NULL, ofile = NULL)
cdo_fldcount(ifile, weights = NULL, p = NULL, ofile = NULL)
cdo_fldint(ifile, weights = NULL, p = NULL, ofile = NULL)
cdo_fldkurt(ifile, weights = NULL, p = NULL, ofile = NULL)
cdo_fldmax(ifile, weights = NULL, p = NULL, ofile = NULL)
cdo_fldmean(ifile, weights = NULL, p = NULL, ofile = NULL)
cdo_fldmedian(ifile, weights = NULL, p = NULL, ofile = NULL)
cdo_fldmin(ifile, weights = NULL, p = NULL, ofile = NULL)
cdo_fldpctl(ifile, weights = NULL, p = NULL, ofile = NULL)
cdo_fldrange(ifile, weights = NULL, p = NULL, ofile = NULL)
cdo_fldskew(ifile, weights = NULL, p = NULL, ofile = NULL)
cdo_fldstd(ifile, weights = NULL, p = NULL, ofile = NULL)
cdo_fldstd1(ifile, weights = NULL, p = NULL, ofile = NULL)
cdo_fldsum(ifile, weights = NULL, p = NULL, ofile = NULL)
cdo_fldvar(ifile, weights = NULL, p = NULL, ofile = NULL)
cdo_fldvar1(ifile, weights = NULL, p = NULL, ofile = NULL)
ifile |
String with the path to the input file. |
weights |
BOOL - weights=FALSE disables weighting by grid cell area [default: weights=TRUE] |
p |
FLOAT - Percentile number in {0, ..., 100} |
ofile |
String with the path to the output file. |
fldmin Field minimum For every gridpoint x_1, ..., x_n of the same field it is: o(t,1) = min\{i(t,x'), x_1<x'<=x_n\} fldmax Field maximum For every gridpoint x_1, ..., x_n of the same field it is: o(t,1) = max\{i(t,x'), x_1<x'<=x_n\} fldrange Field range For every gridpoint x_1, ..., x_n of the same field it is: o(t,1) = range\{i(t,x'), x_1<x'<=x_n\} fldsum Field sum For every gridpoint x_1, ..., x_n of the same field it is: o(t,1) = sum\{i(t,x'), x_1<x'<=x_n\} fldint Field integral For every gridpoint x_1, ..., x_n of the same field it is: o(t,1) = sum\{i(t,x')*cellarea(x'), x_1<x'<=x_n\} fldmean Field mean For every gridpoint x_1, ..., x_n of the same field it is: o(t,1) = mean\{i(t,x'), x_1<x'<=x_n\} weighted by area weights obtained by the input field. fldavg Field average For every gridpoint x_1, ..., x_n of the same field it is: o(t,1) = avg\{i(t,x'), x_1<x'<=x_n\} weighted by area weights obtained by the input field. fldstd Field standard deviation Normalize by n. For every gridpoint x_1, ..., x_n of the same field it is: o(t,1) = std\{i(t,x'), x_1<x'<=x_n\} weighted by area weights obtained by the input field. fldstd1 Field standard deviation (n-1) Normalize by (n-1). For every gridpoint x_1, ..., x_n of the same field it is: o(t,1) = std1\{i(t,x'), x_1<x'<=x_n\} weighted by area weights obtained by the input field. fldvar Field variance Normalize by n. For every gridpoint x_1, ..., x_n of the same field it is: o(t,1) = var\{i(t,x'), x_1<x'<=x_n\} weighted by area weights obtained by the input field. fldvar1 Field variance (n-1) Normalize by (n-1). For every gridpoint x_1, ..., x_n of the same field it is: o(t,1) = var1\{i(t,x'), x_1<x'<=x_n\} weighted by area weights obtained by the input field. fldskew Field skewness For every gridpoint x_1, ..., x_n of the same field it is: o(t,1) = skew\{i(t,x'), x_1<x'<=x_n\} fldkurt Field kurtosis For every gridpoint x_1, ..., x_n of the same field it is: o(t,1) = kurt\{i(t,x'), x_1<x'<=x_n\} fldmedian Field median For every gridpoint x_1, ..., x_n of the same field it is: o(t,1) = median\{i(t,x'), x_1<x'<=x_n\} fldcount Field count Number of non-missing values of the field. fldpctl Field percentiles For every gridpoint x_1, ..., x_n of the same field it is: o(t,1) = pth percentile \{i(t,x'), x_1<x'<=x_n\}
Operators that output one or more files return a character vector to the output files.
Operators that output an indefinite number of files return a string with the basename of the files.
Operatos that don't return filenames return a character vector with the string output.
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