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Re: Is there anyone working on MODIS Atmosphere product? [message #51831 is a reply to message #51830] Thu, 07 December 2006 00:59 Go to previous message
Paolo Grigis is currently offline  Paolo Grigis
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Registered: December 2003
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Well, I think it means just what it says, that batch_st
is not a "scalar string", either because it is an array
of strings or because it scalar, but not a string (unless
you are feeding openr with an array of non-strings ;-)

Ciao,
Paolo

DirtyHarry wrote:
> Hi, everyone!!!
>
> I am trying to derive some meteorological data from MODIS atmospheric
> products. I compiled three files, and ran those procedures. I just got
> message below:
>
> OPENR: Filename argument must be a scalar string: BATCH_ST.
>
> where batch_st is designated as follows.
>
> batch_st = 'batch_MOD04.txt'
>
> The contents of 'batch_MOD04.txt' are currently as follows.
>
> G:\KHW\MODIS04\MOD04\
> MOD04_L2.A2002120.0210.004.2003204015139.hdf
> MOD04_L2.A2002120.0345.004.2003204020937.hdf
> MOD04_L2.A2002121.0250.004.2003202091747.hdf
> MOD04_L2.A2002121.0255.004.2003202085607.hdf
> MOD04_L2.A2002122.0155.004.2003202222837.hdf
> MOD04_L2.A2002122.0200.004.2003202223045.hdf
>
> What does this error message mean? If you have any solutions or
> suggestions, please let me know. I didn't present my procedure files
> now because they are relatively big files. However, if you need to see
> the three *.pro files to solve this problem, I can show you. Thanks.
>
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