[gradsusr] Ascii input to GrADS?

Jeff Duda jeffduda319 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 16 15:50:31 EDT 2013


If you know fortran, you can write the data to a binary file that way, too.
 If you have the summary statistics already calculated, it's pretty simple.
 Even if you have the 2D arrays, it's still not that bad.

Jeff Duda


On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Huw Davies <john.huw.davies at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hello Matt. I had wave data in ascii and used matlab to convert it to
> NetCDF and then used xdfopen to read it into Grads. This was not elegant
> and others may have a better solution. If not pleae give me a shout and
> I’ll share my scripts. Cheers, Huw****
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> *From:* gradsusr-bounces at gradsusr.org [mailto:
> gradsusr-bounces at gradsusr.org] *On Behalf Of *Matt Bunkers - WFO UNR
> *Sent:* 16 September 2013 18:33
> *To:* GrADS Users Forum
> *Subject:* [gradsusr] Ascii input to GrADS?****
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> Hi,****
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>
> I have some x-y data in ASCII/text format that I'd like to use for a
> scatterplot.  How can I get these data in a format that GrADS can read?***
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> Thanks,****
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> -- Matt Bunkers, NWS Rapid City, SD****
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Jeff Duda
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University of Oklahoma School of Meteorology
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