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#define ECCODES_VERSION_STR "@ECCODES_VERSION_STR@"
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/* ECCODES_VERSION is defined in grib_api.h from the 3 version components below */
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/* ECCODES_VERSION is defined in eccodes_version.h from the 3 version components below */
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#define ECCODES_MAJOR_VERSION @ECCODES_MAJOR_VERSION@
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#define ECCODES_MINOR_VERSION @ECCODES_MINOR_VERSION@
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"It is recommended you use ECCODES_DEFINITION_PATH instead!)\n");
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} else {
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printf("Default definition files path is used: %s\n",ECCODES_DEFINITION_PATH);
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printf("Definition files path can be changed setting ECCODES_DEFINITION_PATH environment variable\n");
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printf("Definition files path can be changed by setting ECCODES_DEFINITION_PATH environment variable\n");
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}
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printf("\n");
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"It is recommended you use ECCODES_SAMPLES_PATH instead!)\n");
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} else {
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printf("Default SAMPLES path is used: %s\n",ECCODES_SAMPLES_PATH);
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printf("SAMPLES path can be changed setting ECCODES_SAMPLES_PATH environment variable\n");
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printf("SAMPLES path can be changed by setting ECCODES_SAMPLES_PATH environment variable\n");
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}
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printf("\n");
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return 0;
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/*! \page grib_dump grib_dump
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\section DESCRIPTION
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Dump the content of a grib file in different formats.
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Dump the content of a GRIB file in different formats.
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\section USAGE
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grib_dump
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\verbatim
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>grib_dump -OtaH ../data/reduced_gaussian_model_level.grib1
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\endverbatim\n
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-# To obtain all the key names (computed keys included) available in a grib file.\n
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-# To obtain all the key names (computed keys included) available in a GRIB file.\n
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\verbatim
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> grib_dump -D ../data/regular_latlon_surface.grib1
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\endverbatim\n
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As -p adding the declared keys to the default list.
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\n \n -w key[:{s/d/i}]{=/!=}value,key[:{s/d/i}]=value,... \n
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Where clause.
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Set is only executed for grib messages matching all the key/value constraints.
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If a grib message does not match the constraints it is copied unchanged
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to the output_grib_file. This behaviour can be changed setting the option -S.
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Set is only executed for GRIB messages matching all the key/value constraints.
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If a GRIB message does not match the constraints it is copied unchanged
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to the output_grib_file. This behaviour can be changed by setting the -S option.
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A valid constraint is of type key=value or key!=value.
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For each key a string (key:s), a double (key:d) or an integer (key:i)
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type can be defined. Default type is string.
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\n \n -7 \n Does not fail when the message has wrong length
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\n \n -S \n Strict. Only grib messages matching all the constraints are copied to
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\n \n -S \n Strict. Only GRIB messages matching all the constraints are copied to
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the output file
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\n \n -V \n Version.
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\n \n -M \n Multi-field support off. Turn off support for multiple fields in single grib message.
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\n \n -M \n Multi-field support off. Turn off support for multiple fields in single GRIB message.
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\n \n -g \n Copy GTS header.
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\n \n -G \n GRIBEX compatibility mode.
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\n \n -T T | B | M | A \n Message type. T->GTS, B->BUFR, M->METAR (Experimental),A->Any (Experimental).
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\verbatim
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>grib_set -s scaleFactorOfSecondFixedSurface=missing -w scaleFactorOfSecondFixedSurface!=missing tigge_pf_ecmwf.grib2 out.grib2
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\endverbatim\n
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-# It's possible to produce a grib edition 2 file from a grib edition 1 just changing the edition number with grib_set.
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-# It's possible to produce a GRIB edition 2 file from a GRIB edition 1 just changing the edition number with grib_set.
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At this stage of development all the geography parameters, level and time information is correctly translated, for the product
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definition extra 'set' calls must be done. To do this properly, use the tool grib_filter.\n
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\verbatim
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