Thank you, But it wont allow to write it in unformatted way so that the fortran code can read
with open(11,file="input.bin") read(11) IWI,JWI,XFIN,YFIN,DXIN,DYIN,NREC,WDAY with best regards, sudheer On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 7:48 PM, Oscar Benjamin <oscar.j.benja...@gmail.com>wrote: > On 14 November 2013 00:53, Sudheer Joseph <sjo.in...@gmail.com> wrote: > > My trial code with Python (data is read from file here) > > > > from netCDF4 import Dataset as nc > > import numpy as np > > XFIN=0.0,YFIN=-90.0,NREC=1461,DXIN=0.5;DYIN=0.5 > > TITLE="NCMRWF 6HOURLY FORCING MKS" > > nf=nc('ncmrwf_uv.nc') > > ncv=nf.variables.keys() > > IWI=len(nf.variables[ncv[0]]) > > JWI=len(nf.variables[ncv[1]]) > > WDAY=nf.varlables[ncv[2]][0:NREC] > > U=nf.variables[ncv[3]][0:NREC,:,:] > > V=nf.variables[ncv[4]][0:NREC,:,:] > > bf=open('ncmrwf_uv.bin',"wb") > > f.write(TITLE) > > f.write(IWI,JWI,XFIN,YFIN,DXIN,DYIN,NREC,WDAY) > > for i in np.arange(0,NREC): > > f.write(U[i,:,:],V[i,:,:]) > > f.close() > > > > But the issue is that f.write do not allow multiple values( it allows > one by one so throws an error with above code ) on same write statement > like in the fortran code. experts may please advice if there a solution for > this? > > Can you just call write twice? e.g.: > > f.write(U[i,:,:]) > f.write(V[i,:,:]) > > > Oscar > -- with best regards Sudheer ********************************************************************************** Dr. Sudheer Joseph Scientist INDIAN NATIONAL CENTRE FOR OCEAN INFORMATION SERVICES (INCOIS) MINISTRY OF EARTH SCIENCES, GOVERNMENT OF INDIA "OCEAN VALLEY" PRAGATHI NAGAR (BO) OPP.JNTU, NIZAMPET SO Andhra Pradesh, India. PIN- 500 090. TEl:+91-40-23044600(R),Tel:+91-9440832534(Mobile) Tel:+91-40-23886047(O),Fax:+91-40-23892910(O) E-mail: sudheer.jos...@yahoo.com; s...@incois.gov.in. Web- http://oppamthadathil.tripod.com --------------* --------------- "The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." Martin Luther King, Jr. "What we have done for ourselves alone dies with us. What we have done for others and the world remains and is immortal." - Albert Pines
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