All,<div><br></div><div><div> This is pretty much a bug fix release of PyGrADS. It includes a better handling of the e-dimension under GrADS v2.0, returning a single e-dimension under GrADS v1.x. It also includes Pablo Romero's ga.query("time") method which returns both GrADS and Unix time representations.</div>
<div><br></div><div> The default GrADS binary is now "grads" instead of "gradshdf"; use the -x option of "pygrads" to specify any other grads binary (gradshsd, gradsdap, etc.) Recall that with the OpenGrADS Bundle v2.0.a5.oga.5 and v1.10.r2.oga the binary "grads" includes support for most data formats, including OpenDAP.</div>
<div> </div><div> It is strongly recommended that you use GrADS 2.0.oga.5 or later for a fully functional PyGrADS under GrADS v2.0, including the exp() and imp() methods. If you are still using the Legacy GrADS v1.x releases, it is recommended that you upgrade to the GrADS v1.10.r2.oga for fully support of the expr() method, something that is essential if using tge Java interface under Jython. See the ChangeLog for a complete list of bug fixes and new features.</div>
</div><div><br></div><div> Notice that this release of PyGrADS should also work with COLA's stock GrADS v2.0.a5. The only thing that you will not be able to do is to import data back into GrADS because this feature requires the IPC extensions. You should be able to export data from GrADS to python with the expr() method. </div>
<div><br></div><div> Enjoy,</div><div><br></div><div> Arlindo<br clear="all"><br></div><div>PS: Make sure you have last night's build of GrADS v2.0.a5.oga.5 for the imp() method to work.</div><div><br></div><div>
-- <br>Arlindo da Silva<br><a href="mailto:dasilva@alum.mit.edu">dasilva@alum.mit.edu</a><br>
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