[ncl-talk] Partial derivative along a coordinate

Andy awmiller at mit.edu
Thu Apr 13 09:01:47 MDT 2017


Yes, you can use ftcurvd.

Andy

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On 04/13/2017 02:46 AM, gibies george wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> Is there a function available to find partial derivative of a variable 
> along one of its coordinate (say, lonx, laty, levz, time, etc ) ?
>
> thanks and regards
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