I've adapted Konrad Hinsen's Scientific.IO.NetCDF module to work with NumPy.
For now it's available at
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=1315&package_id=18...
I would like to put this module in SciPy but don't understand whether or not the License is compatible. It sounds GPL-ish.
Would it be O.K. to place in the SciPy/sandbox?
Regards,
-Travis
Travis,
Thanks--that is an important addition.
In case you or others are not already aware of it, below is the address of Jeff Whitaker's NetCDF4 module for numpy, with NetCDF3 read/write capability. It requires HDF5 as well as NetCDF4 so it is not the easiest module to install, but it is nice to know that NetCDF4 support is already in place for numpy, before NetCDF4 has even been released for general use!
http://www.cdc.noaa.gov/people/jeffrey.s.whitaker/python/netCDF4.html
Eric
Travis Oliphant wrote:
I've adapted Konrad Hinsen's Scientific.IO.NetCDF module to work with NumPy.
For now it's available at
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=1315&package_id=18...
I would like to put this module in SciPy but don't understand whether or not the License is compatible. It sounds GPL-ish.
Would it be O.K. to place in the SciPy/sandbox?
Regards,
-Travis
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