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Adityarajsingh Santokhee wrote:
Hello, Are there any examples for reading and writing HDF5 and GRIB files using the Version 2.2 java netcdf library. Cheers, Adit. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Adityarajsingh Santokhee Tel: +44 118 378 5213 (direct line) eScience Data Manager Tel: +44 118 378 8741 (ESSC) Reading e-Science Centre Fax: +44 118 378 6413 ESSC Email: ads@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx University of Reading 3 Earley Gate Reading RG6 6AL, UK ----------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
Hi Adit:I'm sorry about the minimal documentation, we will start writing it as soon as we can get to beta, which may be May.
Just open HDF or GRIB like a regular netcdf file, I prefer NetcdfDataset.openFile() or NetcdfDataset.openDataset()
There can be surprising structure in these non-netcdf files. i find it useful to view files in the netcdf ToolsUI, especially the "viewer" tab.
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/content/software/netcdf-java/v2.2/webstart/index.html you can't write to HDF5 or GRID, though.
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