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might I add, I've figured the first level is time scan[time] and this (scan[0]) produces what looks like ref output. I get a huge spew of numbers (a lot of which are described as "missin", is that the actual value or a representation of an empty array element?). Thanks, -Ben p.s. running python is like running pseudocode... so when a new guy like me is looking at examples, is the explanation pseudocode or real code! arg! Ben Kamen wrote:
So if IDV tells me my data structure looks like this: (Time -> ((Range, Azimuth) -> Reflectivity)) How do I access this in Jython? (the tutorials online have been lacking in how to access such an array) Too many pages with the wrong info. Frustrating. Thanks, -Ben
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