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/*! \page examples Grib API examples
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\example grib_get_keys.c grib_get_keys.c How to get values through the key names.
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\example set.c set.c How to set values through the key names.
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\example grib_keys_iterator.c grib_keys_iterator.c How to get the names of all the keys
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defined in a message and how to iterate through them.
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\example grib_iterator.c grib_iterator.c How to use an iterator on latitude, longitude, values.
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\example grib_precision.c grib_precision.c How to control precision when coding a grib field.
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\example grib_multi.c grib_multi.c How to decode a grib message containing many fields.
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\example grib_multi_write.c grib_multi_write.c How to encode a grib message containing many fields.
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\example grib_print_data.c grib_print_data.c How to print all the data from a grib message.
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\example grib_nearest.c grib_nearest.c How to find the nearest grid points.
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\example index.f90 How access a grib file through and index.
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\example grib_get_keys.f90 How to get values through the key names.
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\example count_messages.f90 count the messages in a file and loop through them.
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\example get_pl.f90 How to get the list of number of points for each parallel in reduced grids.
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\example get_pv.f90 How to get the list of levels.
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\example get_data.f90 How to get latitude/longitude/values.
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\example set.f90 How to set values through the key names.
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\example grib_set_bitmap.f90 How to set and use a bitmap.
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\example set_missing.f90 How to set a missing value in the header.
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\example grib_set_pv.f90 How to set the list of levels.
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\example samples.f90 How to create a new message from a samples.
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\example grib_clone.f90 How to clone a message.
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\example copy_message.f90 How to copy a message in memory and create a new message.
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\example grib_keys_iterator.f90 How to get the names of all the keys
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defined in a message and how to iterate through them.
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\example grib_precision.f90 How to control precision when coding a grib field.
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\example grib_multi_write.f90 How to encode a grib message containing many fields.
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\example grib_multi.f90 How to decode a grib message containing many fields.
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\example grib_print_data.f90 How to print all the data contained in a grib file.
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\example grib_nearest.f90 How to find the nearest grid points.
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\example get_fortran.F get_fortran.F How to get values through the key names.
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\example set_fortran.F set_fortran.F How to set values through the key names.
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\example keys_iterator_fortran.F keys_iterator_fortran.F How to get the names of all the keys
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defined in a message and how to iterate through them.
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\example iterator_fortran.F iterator_fortran.F How to use an iterator on latitude, longitude, values.
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\example precision_fortran.F precision_fortran.F How to control precision when coding a grib field.
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\example multi_fortran.F multi_fortran.F How to decode a grib message containing many fields.
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\example print_data_fortran.F print_data_fortran.F How to print all the data from a grib message.
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\example index.py How access a grib file through and index.
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\example grib_get_keys.py How to get values through the key names.
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\example grib_print_data.py How to print all the data contained in a grib file.
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\example set.py How to set values through the key names.
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\example grib_nearest.py How to find the nearest grid points.
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\example set_missing.py How to set a missing value in the header.
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\example count_messages.py How to count the messages in a file and loop through them.
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\example samples.py How to create a new message from a sample.
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\example grib_clone.py How to clone a message.
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\example grib_iterator.py How to use an iterator on latitude, longitude, values.
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\example grib_keys_iterator.py How to get the names of all the keys.
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\example grib_multi_write.py How to encode a multi grib message.
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\example grib_set_pv.py How to encode the pv coefficients.
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*/
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