From 38ee5214650dea818ad00fb91c006c9cb561603d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Ethan Davis Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 15:33:18 -0600 Subject: [PATCH] Fix for bad reference to an example in section 6.1 "Labels". Also update numbering of examples in chapter 6. --- ch06.adoc | 9 +++++---- toc-extra.adoc | 4 ++-- 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) diff --git a/ch06.adoc b/ch06.adoc index 57bbcac1..0969d909 100644 --- a/ch06.adoc +++ b/ch06.adoc @@ -17,8 +17,9 @@ element of an axis. This is particularly useful for discrete axes observational data from a number of observing stations, it may be convenient to provide the names of the stations as labels for the elements of the station dimension (<>). - <> illustrates another application for labels. - +There are several other uses for labels in CF. For instance, +<> shows the use of labels +to indicate geographic regions. Character strings labelling the elements of an axis are regarded as string-valued auxiliary coordinate variables. The **`coordinates`** @@ -41,7 +42,7 @@ to the data variable. This is a convenience feature. When data is representative of geographic regions which can be identified by names but which have complex boundaries that cannot practically be specified using longitude and latitude boundary coordinates, a labeled axis should be used to identify the regions. We recommend that the names be chosen from the list of link:$$http://cfconventions.org/Data/cf-standard-names/docs/standardized-region-names.html$$[standardized region names] whenever possible. To indicate that the label values are standardized the variable that contains the labels must be given the **`standard_name`** attribute with the value `region`. [[northward-heat-transport-in-atlantic-ocean-ex]] -[caption="Example 6.2. "] +[caption="Example 6.1. "] .Northward heat transport in Atlantic Ocean ==== @@ -83,7 +84,7 @@ data: In some situations a dimension may have alternative sets of coordinates values. Since there can only be one coordinate variable for the dimension (the variable with the same name as the dimension), any alternative sets of values have to be stored in auxiliary coordinate variables. For such alternative coordinate variables, there are no mandatory attributes, but they may have any of the attributes allowed for coordinate variables. [[model-level-numbers-ex]] -[caption="Example 6.3. "] +[caption="Example 6.2. "] .Model level numbers ==== diff --git a/toc-extra.adoc b/toc-extra.adoc index 055172c4..e771a3ef 100644 --- a/toc-extra.adoc +++ b/toc-extra.adoc @@ -35,8 +35,8 @@ F.1. <> 5.11. <> 5.12. <> 5.13. <> -6.2. <> -6.3. <> +6.1. <> +6.2. <> 7.1. <> 7.2. <> 7.3. <>