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20000607: maximum number of times in a Gempak file



>From: Richard Clark <address@hidden>
>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>Keywords: 200006071832.e57IWET01818

>Steve:
>
>But what if I want to construct a time series of an snparm that bridges two
>times, each is different gemapk files?
>
>Rich

You can use snmod to extract the time range from each file into a
new subset file that would cover the period you want to display. 
The same exists for realtime data which is stored in daily files.
If you need a time range that spans multiple files- you have the same problem.

Or, you can define LLMXTM, LLSTFL and MMHDRS in the 
$GEMPAKHOME/include/gemprm.xxx 
and gemprm.h include files to be as large as you need (with the requirement 
that 
LLSTFL + LLMXTM <= MMHDRS) and recompile the package from scratch - with
the understanding that as you increase the array sizes, the amount of memory 
you need
to open, load, and display the data will increase proportionally.

I try to set reasonable limits for defaults so that most universities will be 
able
to use the package on hardware that is typical in the community. 

Steve Chiswell
Unidata User Support

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>From: Unidata Support [mailto:address@hidden]
>Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 1:29 PM
>To: Richard Clark
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>Subject: 20000607: maximum number of times in a Gempak file
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>>From: Richard Clark <address@hidden>
>>Organization: UCAR/Unidata
>>Keywords: 200006071749.e57HnQT00684
>
>>Steve:
>>
>>I'm trying to use SNPROF or SNLIST to look at an output sounding file I
>just
>>created and I keep coming up with an error that 
>>says "Too many times in file."  I have an output file that contains 436
>>times for a single station. Can you help me with this?
>>
>>Thanks,
>>Rich Clark
>>
>
>
>Rich,
>
>The default maximum number of times in a Gempak file is defined at compile
>compile time and is currently set at 200. Can you split your data into
>several Gempak files?
>
>Steve Chiswell
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