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UDUNITS module for IDL/PV-Wave [message #10238] Wed, 05 November 1997 00:00 Go to next message
Randy Zagar is currently offline  Randy Zagar
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Registered: January 1997
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I know that both PV-Wave and IDL support NetCDF datafiles...

Has anyone worked on (or heard of) a UDUNITS module for
PV-Wave or IDL ?


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Re: UDUNITS module for IDL/PV-Wave [message #10289 is a reply to message #10238] Thu, 13 November 1997 00:00 Go to previous message
Randy Zagar is currently offline  Randy Zagar
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Registered: January 1997
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Andy Loughe wrote:
> ...
> I have done some simple time conversions in UDUNITS
> using the julday and caldat functions within IDL.
> What is your specific need?

Primary, I'm using UDUNITS to cope with (and convert between)
different time-scales. I regularly deal with the problem of
synchronizing data collected in different time-zones, and
UDUNITS helps me deal with that.

UDUNITS, however, is only available in the following flavors:
C, Fortran, and Perl. I wouldn't mind adding IDL, PV-Wave,
and Matlab to that list.

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Sr. Scientific Programmer E-Mail: zagar@newark.cms.udel.edu
College of Marine Studies Voice: (302) 831-1139
University of Delaware FAX: (302) 831-6838
Newark, DE 19716
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