eccodes/tools/bufr_ls.sh

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#!/bin/sh
#Default options
echo "-# Without options a <b>default list of keys</b> is printed. \\n"
echo "The default list can be different depending on the type of BUFR message. \\n"
echo "\\verbatim "
echo "> bufr_ls ../data/bufr/syno_multi.bufr \\n"
echo "\\endverbatim\\n "
echo "The result is: \\n"
echo "\\verbatim "
./bufr_ls ../data/bufr/syno_multi.bufr
echo "\\endverbatim\\n "
#Wildcards
echo "-# It is allowed to use <b>wildcards</b> in filenames. \\n"
echo "\\verbatim "
echo "> bufr_ls ../data/bufr/syno_*.bufr \\n"
echo "\\endverbatim\\n "
#echo "The result is: \\n"
#echo "\\verbatim "
#./bufr_ls ../data/bufr/syno_*.bufr
#echo "\\endverbatim\\n "
#Custom keys
echo "-# To list only a specific set of keys use the <b>-p</b> option. \\n"
echo "\\verbatim "
echo "> bufr_ls -p totalLength,bufrHeaderCentre,bufrHeaderSubCentre ../data/bufr/syno_multi.bufr \\n"
echo "\\endverbatim\\n "
#echo "The result is: \\n"
#echo "\\verbatim "
#./bufr_ls -p totalLength,bufrHeaderCentre,bufrHeaderSubCentre ../data/bufr/syno_multi.bufr
#echo "\\endverbatim\\n "
#Where
echo "-# To list only a subset of messages use the <b>-w</b> (where option).\\n "
echo "Only the 12 UTC messages are listed with the following line.\\n "
echo "\\verbatim "
echo "> bufr_ls -w typicalTime=\"120000\" ../data/bufr/syno_*.bufr"
#./bufr_ls -w typicalTime="120000" ../data/bufr/syno_*.bufr
echo "\\endverbatim\\n "
#Where
echo "-# All the non-12 UTC messages are listed as follows:\\n "
echo "\\verbatim "
echo "> bufr_ls -w typicalTime!=\"120000\" ../data/bufr/syno_*.bufr"
echo "\\endverbatim\\n "
#echo "The result is: \\n"
#echo "\\verbatim "
#./bufr_ls -w typicalTime!="120000" ../data/bufr/syno_*.bufr
#echo "\\endverbatim\\n "
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echo "-# To list only the second message from a BUFR file:\\n "
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echo "\\verbatim "
echo "> bufr_ls -w count=2 ../data/bufr/syno_multi.bufr"
#./bufr_ls -w count=2 ../data/bufr/syno_multi.bufr
echo "\\endverbatim\\n "