[ncl-talk] usage of "continue" [SEC=UNOFFICIAL]

Jack Ogaja jack.ogaja at gmail.com
Tue Oct 27 05:09:55 MDT 2015


Really…? I guess it will be easier if you show a piece of ncl script which gives a hint of what you are trying to achieve. In principle if you understand what “continue” means/does in ‘your preferred' language, then I assume you should be able to implement or know whether it is possible to implement a similar algorithm in ncl after reading the ncl-statements documentation and probably going through a few examples.

Or you can just provide a Pseudocode of your intended program to make it easier for somebody to help.

Jack 
 
> On 27 Oct 2015, at 11:12, Eun-Pa Lim <E.Lim at bom.gov.au> wrote:
> 
> Hi NCL users,
>  
> Could anybody please teach me how to use "continue" in a do loop in NCL? I can't find an example inhttps://www.ncl.ucar.edu/Document/Manuals/Ref_Manual/NclStatements.shtml <https://www.ncl.ucar.edu/Document/Manuals/Ref_Manual/NclStatements.shtml>
>  
> Many thanks!
>  
> Eunpa
>  
>  
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