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Unpack the Matlab GUI cd to your home directory > cd
> Tar –xzvf /scr/OPeNDAP_Software/Clients/Binary/ DODS-ml-toolbox--i686-pc-linux-gnu-RH8.0.tar.gz Check that it down loaded the GUI > cd DODS/bin > ls You are looking for directory named ml-toolbox
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Run the GUI Run Matlab in the none java mode. (Remain in the directory containing writeval.) > matlab -nojvm Add the GUI location to your Matlab path >> path(path,’ml-toolbox/’) Start the browser >> browse Select a data set, time and space range. Ask for details. Ask for data.
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Unpack the Matlab Command Line Client
cd to your home directory > cd Unpack the Matlab command line tar file > Tar –xzvf /scr/OPeNDAP_Software/Clients/Binary/ DODS-ml-cmdln i686-pc-linux-gnu.tar.gz Check that it down loaded the command line client > cd DODS/bin > ls You are looking for loaddods.m, loaddods.mexglx and writeval
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Accessing Data in Matlab
Run Matlab in the none java mode. (Remain in the directory containing writeval.) > matlab -nojvm Read some data from an OPeNDAP site. >> loaddods(‘ /htn_sst_decloud/1994/i htn_d.z This will place 3 variables in your Matlab work space Dsp_band_1 Lon Lat You can now manipulate the data as you like.
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