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You have to use the "by rank" syntax i.e. "#n#key". For example using the bufr_filter rules

How can I set keys for a subset?

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You have to use the "by rank" syntax i.e. "#n#key". For example using the bufr_filter rules:

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set #4#airTemperature = 3.14;
  1. This sets the 4th instance of the key "airTemperature" to 3.14.
  2. Note: Although you can use the "by condition" syntax for getting values of keys, this method cannot be used for setting such keys i.e. The following will not work:

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    languagebash
    # Does not work
    set /subsetNumber=4/airTemperature = 3.14; ## Error

    Also see Setting keys by rank.


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