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Experimental pure Python version of eccodes

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# pyeccodes

This is an experiment of a pure Python GRIB decoder based on eccodes https://github.com/ecmwf/eccodes. The code is automatically generated from the definition files and tables.

The package does not support encoding.

The difference with other Python bindings are:

  • All arrays and lists are returns as numpy arrays

  • Missing data values are set to numpy.NaN

  • Asking for a missing key is not an error. The value None is returned

  • If a key returns a missing value (e.g. 255), None is returned instead

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