Are overlapping bounds allowed? #360
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QuestionSuppose I want to save in a single variable, a vertically integrated quantity (e.g., heat content) extending from the surface of the ocean to various depths. Is it legal to use the depth as the vertical coordinate and give it bounds [0, depth], so that it covers the region of interest? (This would mean that each "grid cell" would contain all of the grid cells above it.) I know there can be spaces between one grid cell and the next, or they can be contiguous (and share a bound), but can they overlap? |
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Yes, I believe they are allowed to overlap, since it's certainly not prohibited. A time axis for a monthly climatology made from a range of years would generally have overlapping bounds (although they're not ordinary bounds). |
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Yes, I believe they are allowed to overlap, since it's certainly not prohibited. A time axis for a monthly climatology made from a range of years would generally have overlapping bounds (although they're not ordinary bounds).