how to create a STRUCTURE composed of variables from .NC files

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I have a very heavy set of .NC files (ERA 5 from Copernicus) to use within other scripts. They are the data relating to the characteristics of the winds.
I would therefore like to divide the .NC files into a STRUCTURE composed of all the variables present within the files, so that I can insert that structure within the other scripts and not re-read the.NC files from scratch, but taking into consideration directly the variable that interests me within the structure.
the variables are lat, long, altitude, time, z, u, v.
Can anyone help me?
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KSSV
KSSV on 6 Jul 2022
You can read the file then and there...why you want to fill the memory by reading the whole file and conevrting it into a variable?

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 6 Jul 2022
source = 'something appropriate';
vars = ["lat", "long", "altitude", "time", "z", "u", "v"];
for var = vars
HeavyStruct.(var) = ncread(source, var);
end
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ELISABETTA BILLOTTA
ELISABETTA BILLOTTA on 10 Jul 2022
i wrote:
source = '1990-1993.nc';
vars = {'lat90','long90','level90','time90','Z90','U90','V90'};
for varidx = 1 : length(vars)
var = vars{varidx};
HeavyStruct.(var) = ncread('1990-1993.nc', var);
end
and the errors are:
Error using internal.matlab.imagesci.nc/getGroupAndVarid (line 2132)
Could not find variable or group 'lat90' in file.
Error in internal.matlab.imagesci.nc/read (line 632)
[gid, varid] = getGroupAndVarid(this, location);
Error in ncread (line 66)
vardata = ncObj.read(varName, varargin{:});
Error in struttura_nc_script (line 19)
HeavyStruct.(var) = ncread('1990-1993.nc', var);
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 10 Jul 2022
Earlier, when you gave the names of the variables, none of the names ended in "90", but you then changed so that they all end in "90". What does ncinfo say that the variable names are?

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