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/*! \mainpage ecCodes
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\section new New
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- <a href="/publications/manuals/grib_api/conversion.html">GRIB edition 1 to 2 conversion</a>
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- <a href="/publications/manuals/d/gribapi/param/">Parameters in GRIB API</a>
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- <b> GRIB API keys </b>
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- <a href="/publications/manuals/d/gribapi/fm92/grib1/">GRIB edition 1 </a>
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- <a href="/publications/manuals/d/gribapi/fm92/grib2/">GRIB edition 2 </a>
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- <a href="/publications/manuals/d/gribapi/keys/">Edition independent</a>
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\section overview Overview
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ecCodes is the application program interface developed at ECMWF
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to provide an easy and realiable way for encoding and
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decoding WMO FM-92 GRIB
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<a href="http://www.wmo.ch/pages/prog/www/WMOCodes/Manual/WMO306_vol-I-2-PartB-GRIB1.pdf">edition 1</a> and
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<a href="http://www.wmo.ch/pages/prog/www/DPS/grib-2.html">edition 2</a> messages.
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The ecCodes library is written entirely in C and some command line \ref tools "tools" are
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provided to give a quick way to manipulate GRIB and BUFR data. Moreover a \ref eccodes "Fortran interface 90" is available
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giving access to the main features of the C library.
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The library is designed to access and modify messages in both editions with the same
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\ref get_set "function calls" using a set of \ref keys to access the coded information
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( examples: \ref grib_get_keys.f90 "grib_get_keys.f90" \ref set.f90 "set.f90", \ref grib_get_keys.c "grib_get_keys.c", \ref set.c "set.c", \ref grib_get_examples "grib_get", \ref grib_set_examples "grib_set" ).
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The \ref keys "keys" available for a message are different depending not only on the edition
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but also and mainly on the type of each message and the information it contains.
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A list of all the available keys in a message can be obtained dynamically using the
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library as shown in \ref keys_iterator.c "keys_iterator.c" or using the \ref tools
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as shown in \ref grib_dump_examples "grib_dump" or \ref grib_keys_examples "grib_keys".
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GRIB API will replace the GRIBEX function and a
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<a href="/publications/manuals/grib_api/gribexkeys/callGribex.html">table of conversion</a> between the
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numeric encoding of GRIBEX and the alphanumeric keys of GRIB API is provided to help
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the migration.
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To learn how to use the grib_api we recommend the user works through the \ref grib_examples.
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Reference manuals are also provided for the C library (organized in \ref modules), for the
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\ref eccodes "Fortran 90 interface" and for the \ref gribapi "Python interface".
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\ref installation "Installation" instructions are also provided.
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\section ecwf_users Compiling and linking on ECMWF platforms
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The grib API is installed on all systems at ECMWF with both its components: the library
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and the tools.\n
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The latest version of the tools is always available in the system PATH so that
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users can begin using the tools immediately by typing directly the tool name (\ref tools "see tools reference").\n
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The latest version of the library is also installed on any platform and it is available for linking through the
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following two environment variables: $GRIB_API_INCLUDE $GRIB_API_LIB.\n\n
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Here is a short summary on how to compile and link on ECMWF systems:\n
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- ecgate, hpce, hpcf
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\verbatim
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> xlc -o foo foo.c $GRIB_API_INCLUDE $GRIB_API_LIB -lm
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\endverbatim \n
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\verbatim
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> xlf90 -o foo foo.f90 $GRIB_API_INCLUDE $GRIB_API_LIB
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\endverbatim\n
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- linux cluster (C programs)
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\verbatim
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> gcc -m32 -o foo foo.c $GRIB_API_INCLUDE $GRIB_API_LIB
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\endverbatim \n
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- workstation (C programs)
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\verbatim
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> gcc -o foo foo.c $GRIB_API_INCLUDE $GRIB_API_LIB
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\endverbatim \n
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- linux cluster,workstation (Fortran programs)
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\verbatim
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> use pgf90
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> pgf90 -o foo foo.f90 $GRIB_API_INCLUDE $GRIB_API_LIB
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\endverbatim\n
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*/
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