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Re: [netcdfgroup] Grib2 & C++ development plans

Since you just want to read the GRIB files. have you thought of incorporating 
wgrib into your code?  That is C code.

-Roy

On May 13, 2010, at 12:26 PM, Matthew Plumlee wrote:

> Howdy,
>  
>    I’ve been tasked with converting some NetCDF-Java code to C or (hopefully) 
> C++, and this code makes use of the Grib-reading capabilities of the Java 
> interface.  Is there anyone currently working on Grib-reading in the “core” 
> NetCDF library?
> If not, is there anyone interested in getting me up to speed enough that I 
> could make my work helpful to y’all in getting grib into a 4.x release?  I 
> saw it somewhere in a master plan someplace, but it looks like it got dropped 
> out of the NetCDF Release Schedule, unless it fits under transmutation of 
> base metals. J
>  
> Thanks for any direction you can offer!
>  
> Cheers,
> --Matt P.
>  
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