Example | Description |
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grib_clone | How to create a new GRIB message by cloning an existing message. |
grib_ensemble_index | index a GRIB file, select a specific parameter and compute ensemble mean. |
grib_get_keys | how to get values using keys from GRIB messages |
grib_index | How to create and use an index to access GRIB messages from a file |
grib_iterator_bitmap | How to use an iterator on lat/lon/values and query the bitmap for missing values (rather than compare each value with the missingValue key) |
grib_iterator | how to use an iterator on lat/lon/values for GRIB messages |
grib_keys_iterator | Example on how to use keys_iterator functions and the codes_keys_iterator structure to get all the available keys in a GRIB message. |
grib_multi_write | How to encode GRIB2 messages containing multiple fields |
grib_multi | How to decode GRIB messages containing multiple fields. Try to turn on and off multi support to see the difference. Default is OFF. For all the tools defalut is multi support ON. |
grib_nearest | how to get nearest point(s) |
grib_precision | how to control decimal precision when packing fields. |
grib_print_data | prints all the data contained in a GRIB file |
grib_set_bitmap | how to set a bitmap in a GRIB message |
grib_set_data | set the data contained in a GRIB file |
grib_set_pv | how to set pv (vertical coordinate parameters) |
grib_set_keys | how to set key values in GRIB messages |