General information
RPNPy is a Python module which can read and write records of RPN files. It contains wrappers for librmn’s main fstd98 and convip C functions along with helper functions.
You can get the official description by clicking on the following link: RPNPy Reference
Note: The RPN functions read and write only one record at the time, not the whole file at once like the NetCDF functions. You need to loop over all the records you want to read or write.
To get access to this module in Python you have to acquire it before opening Python. For example for Python3 with
source activate base_plus
In your Python script you can then import the module with, for example:
List information about module
Once the module is imported in Python one can get information about the different functions of the module with...
List general information with
help (rmn)
List fst-functions
help (rmn.fstd98)
List basic functions
help (rmn.base)
Get information about a specific function
For example:
help (rmn.fstlir)
help (rmn.newdate)
List of main functions
Basic RPN functions
newdate(imode, idate1, idate2=0)
Convert date format between: printable, CMC date-time stamp, true date
incdatr(idate, nhours)
Increase idate by nhours
difdatr(idate1, idate2)
Compute the diffence between dates in hours (nhours = idate1 - idate2)
convertIp(mode, v, k=0)
Codage/Decodage level (P, kind <-> IP pour IP1, IP2, IP3)
Main fst-functions
fstopt(optName, optValue, setOget=0)
Set or print FST option. Use to suppress excessive "talking" of the following fst-functions.
fstopenall(paths, filemode='RND+R/O', verbose=None)
Open all fstfiles found in path
fstcloseall(iunit, verbose=None)
Close all files associated with provided file unit number.
fstlir(iunit, datev=-1, etiket=' ', ip1=-1, ip2=-1, ip3=-1, typvar=' ', nomvar=' ', dtype=None, rank=None, dataArray=None)
Reads the next record that matches the research keys
fstlirx(key, iunit, datev=-1, etiket=' ', ip1=-1, ip2=-1, ip3=-1, typvar=' ', nomvar=' ', dtype=None, rank=None, dataArray=None)
Reads the next record after 'key' that matches the research keys
fstlis(iunit, dtype=None, rank=None, dataArray=None)
Reads the next record that matches the research criterias
fstinf(iunit, datev=-1, etiket=' ', ip1=-1, ip2=-1, ip3=-1, typvar=' ', nomvar=' ')
Locates the next record that matches the research keys
fstinfx(key, iunit, datev=-1, etiket=' ', ip1=-1, ip2=-1, ip3=-1, typvar=' ', nomvar=' ')
Locates the next record after 'key' that matches the research keys
fstinl(iunit, datev=-1, etiket=' ', ip1=-1, ip2=-1, ip3=-1, typvar=' ', nomvar=' ', nrecmax=-1)
Locate all the records matching the research keys
fstluk(key, dtype=None, rank=None, dataArray=None)
Read the record at position given by key/handle found by 'fstinf', 'fstinfx', or 'fstinl'
fstprm(key)
Get all the description parameters of the record needed for 'fstecr'
fstecr(iunit, data, meta=None, rewrite=True)
Writes record to file previously opened with fnom+fstouv
Other fst-functions
fst_edit_dir(key, datev=-1, dateo=-1, deet=-1, npas=-1, ni=-1, nj=-1, nk=-1, ip1=-1, ip2=-1, ip3=-1, typvar=' ', nomvar=' ', etiket=' ', grtyp=' ', ig1=-1, ig2=-1, ig3=-1, ig4=-1, datyp=-1, keep_dateo=False)
fst_version()
fsteff(key)
fstfrm(iunit)
fstlnk(unitList)
fstnbr(iunit)
fstnbrv(iunit)
fstouv(iunit, filemode='RND+R/W')
fstsui(iunit)
fstvoi(iunit, options=' ')
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