Hi, Anyone know if pupynere (a version of which is in scipy.io.netcdf) supports writing files with 64-bit offsets? This allows writing files larger than 2GB. Ryan -- Ryan May Graduate Research Assistant School of Meteorology University of Oklahoma
2009/1/12 Ryan May <rmay31@gmail.com>: Anyone know if pupynere (a version of which is in scipy.io.netcdf) supports writing files with 64-bit offsets? This allows writing files larger than 2GB.
You might try asking on the Matplotlib mailing list. Jeff Whitaker includes pupynere as part of the Basemap toolkit, he may have an answer.. http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/basemap/doc/html/api/basemap_api.html#mpl_... Alternatively take a look at the Python NetCDF4 interface, which should support this functionality http://code.google.com/p/netcdf4-python/ Cheers, Scott
On Jan 12, 2009, at 12:24 PM, Ryan May wrote:
Anyone know if pupynere (a version of which is in scipy.io.netcdf) supports writing files with 64-bit offsets? This allows writing files larger than 2GB.
As far as I know, pupyrnere (Pure Python NetCDF Reader) is a reader only, and has not write capabilities, unless something has changed recently. I'm not sure a out the large file support, but I would suspect not. -Rob ---- Rob Hetland, Associate Professor Dept. of Oceanography, Texas A&M University http://pong.tamu.edu/~rob phone: 979-458-0096, fax: 979-845-6331
pupynere does have write capabilities. I use it almost daily. However, I don't write out that large of files, so I can't answer Ryan's question. -Patrick On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Rob Hetland <hetland@tamu.edu> wrote:
On Jan 12, 2009, at 12:24 PM, Ryan May wrote:
Anyone know if pupynere (a version of which is in scipy.io.netcdf) supports writing files with 64-bit offsets? This allows writing files larger than 2GB.
As far as I know, pupyrnere (Pure Python NetCDF Reader) is a reader only, and has not write capabilities, unless something has changed recently. I'm not sure a out the large file support, but I would suspect not.
-Rob
---- Rob Hetland, Associate Professor Dept. of Oceanography, Texas A&M University http://pong.tamu.edu/~rob phone: 979-458-0096, fax: 979-845-6331
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but others ; can https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/ase/epydoc/ase.io.pupynere-pysrc.html http://xenocoder.wordpress.com/2008/07/21/trying-sage-mathematical-software-... --- On Sat, 1/17/09, Patrick Marsh <patrickmarshwx@gmail.com> wrote: From: Patrick Marsh <patrickmarshwx@gmail.com> Subject: Re: [SciPy-user] pupynere/scipy.io.netcdf To: "SciPy Users List" <scipy-user@scipy.org> Date: Saturday, January 17, 2009, 7:15 PM pupynere does have write capabilities. I use it almost daily. However, I don't write out that large of files, so I can't answer Ryan's question. -Patrick On Sat, Jan 17, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Rob Hetland <hetland@tamu.edu> wrote:
On Jan 12, 2009, at 12:24 PM, Ryan May wrote:
Anyone know if pupynere (a version of which is in scipy.io.netcdf) supports writing files with 64-bit offsets? This allows writing files larger than 2GB.
As far as I know, pupyrnere (Pure Python NetCDF Reader) is a reader only, and has not write capabilities, unless something has changed recently. I'm not sure a out the large file support, but I would suspect not.
-Rob
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Hello, Can someone tell me how to use this package? I got the source but where do I put it on my mac? -- View this message in context: http://scipy-user.10969.n7.nabble.com/pupynere-scipy-io-netcdf-tp9235p17963.... Sent from the Scipy-User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
On Mon, Mar 4, 2013 at 7:24 PM, Preeti <preetigupta25@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
Can someone tell me how to use this package? I got the source but where do I put it on my mac?
Don't you have scipy installed? Then no need to download a separate source and put it somewhere. Just do:
from scipy.io import netcdf f = netcdf.netcdf_file('myfilename.nc') f.<TAB> # look at methods to explore contents in file
Ralf
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