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Wed Apr 14 09:37:26 EDT 2010


plot, once you have created it you should open instead using Grads, using a
different software, for example, I have used gv32.exe. I hope this will
work.
Bye,
Hern=E1n

2009/5/7 Mark Hess <mhess at oceani.com>

>  If I save a file using fwrite, what do I use to open that file again.  I=
n
> the docs it states that fwrite outputs a 'grid file'.  Do I then use the
> 'open' command to open that file?  If so, are there any restrictions or
> parameters required in that commaned line?  If not, what am I not
> understanding?
>
> Mark
>
>

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Dear Mark<br>From my little experience, If your intention is to obtain a fi=
gure or a plot, once you have created it you should open instead using Grad=
s, using a different software, for example, I have used gv32.exe. I hope th=
is will work.<br>
Bye,<br>Hern=E1n<br><br><div class=3D"gmail_quote">2009/5/7 Mark Hess <span=
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