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+ | == Corrupted binary file error == | ||
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+ | '''''Dylan Millet (dbm@umn.edu) wrote:''''' | ||
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+ | :Hi guys -- I ran into a problem with <tt>bpch_link.pro</tt>: | ||
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+ | IDL> bpch_link,'2006*bpch','new.bpch' | ||
+ | Now Reading 20060101_2x25.ctm.bpch | ||
+ | % READU: Corrupted f77 unformatted file detected. Unit: 108, File: 20060101_2x25.ctm.bpch | ||
+ | % Execution halted at: BPCH_LINK 142 /users/dbm/IDL/gamap_v2.10/file_io/bpch_link.pro | ||
+ | % BPCH_LINK 142 /users/dbm/IDL/gamap_v2.10/file_io/bpch_link.pro | ||
+ | % $MAIN$ IDL> | ||
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+ | '''''Bob Yantosca (yantosca@seas.harvard.edu) replied:''''' | ||
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+ | :You may be using an older version of <tt>bpch_link.pro</tt>. We recently fixed a problem for the little/big endian but that may not be in the std gamap as of yet. The fix is simple. You have to use the SWAP_ENDIAN keyword to all instances of OPEN_FILE: | ||
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+ | ; External functions | ||
+ | FORWARD_FUNCTION CTM_Grid, CTM_Type, MFindFile, Little_Endian | ||
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+ | ; Open the output file (write as big-endian) | ||
+ | Open_File, OutFile, Ilun_OUT, /F77, /GET_LUN, /Write, Swap_Endian=Little_Endian() | ||
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+ | Specifying <tt>SWAP_ENDIAN=LITTLE_ENDIAN()</tt> in each call to OPEN_FILE will cause IDL to swap the endian ordering if you are running IDL on a little-endian machine. | ||
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+ | '''''NOTE: In [http://www.as.harvard.edu/ctm/gamap/ GAMAP v2-12], all routines that read binary files now use the SWAP_ENDIAN function, so this type of error should not occur again.''''' | ||
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+ | --[[User:Bmy|Bob Y.]] 10:35, 18 July 2008 (EDT) | ||
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== I cannot get a correct GIF or JPEG image from the screen == | == I cannot get a correct GIF or JPEG image from the screen == | ||
In the current version of GAMAP (v2.12), we use a version of TVREAD to get screen dump that has a bug for 16-bit displays. If you are using screen2gif or directly tvread, and your images do not look like the screen output, you are probably using a 16-bit display. You can : | In the current version of GAMAP (v2.12), we use a version of TVREAD to get screen dump that has a bug for 16-bit displays. If you are using screen2gif or directly tvread, and your images do not look like the screen output, you are probably using a 16-bit display. You can : |
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Corrupted binary file error
Dylan Millet (dbm@umn.edu) wrote:
- Hi guys -- I ran into a problem with bpch_link.pro:
IDL> bpch_link,'2006*bpch','new.bpch' Now Reading 20060101_2x25.ctm.bpch % READU: Corrupted f77 unformatted file detected. Unit: 108, File: 20060101_2x25.ctm.bpch % Execution halted at: BPCH_LINK 142 /users/dbm/IDL/gamap_v2.10/file_io/bpch_link.pro % BPCH_LINK 142 /users/dbm/IDL/gamap_v2.10/file_io/bpch_link.pro % $MAIN$ IDL>
Bob Yantosca (yantosca@seas.harvard.edu) replied:
- You may be using an older version of bpch_link.pro. We recently fixed a problem for the little/big endian but that may not be in the std gamap as of yet. The fix is simple. You have to use the SWAP_ENDIAN keyword to all instances of OPEN_FILE:
; External functions FORWARD_FUNCTION CTM_Grid, CTM_Type, MFindFile, Little_Endian ; Open the output file (write as big-endian) Open_File, OutFile, Ilun_OUT, /F77, /GET_LUN, /Write, Swap_Endian=Little_Endian()
Specifying SWAP_ENDIAN=LITTLE_ENDIAN() in each call to OPEN_FILE will cause IDL to swap the endian ordering if you are running IDL on a little-endian machine.
NOTE: In GAMAP v2-12, all routines that read binary files now use the SWAP_ENDIAN function, so this type of error should not occur again.
--Bob Y. 10:35, 18 July 2008 (EDT)
I cannot get a correct GIF or JPEG image from the screen
In the current version of GAMAP (v2.12), we use a version of TVREAD to get screen dump that has a bug for 16-bit displays. If you are using screen2gif or directly tvread, and your images do not look like the screen output, you are probably using a 16-bit display. You can :
- switch to true color 32-bit display if available (go to display in the control panel),
- or update tvread.pro
--phs 16:39, 2 September 2008 (EDT)
Using PS-TOP in GAMAP with GEOS-Chem v8+ outputs
GEOS-Chem does not write the category PS-TOP into the tracerinfo.dat anymore (see PS-PTOP vs. PEDGE). However some routines still try to get the pressure surface with that category name. You can simply replace PS-TOP by PEDGE-$ in your program for them to work. To be able to use older GEOS-Chem output and new ones, you may use a coding similar to the one I did for ctm_column_du.pro, which you can find here.
Note that to read pressure surface from time series diagnostic (ND48-51), you need to keep PS-TOP in your IDL routines and replace PEDGE-$ by PS-TOP in the tracerinfo.dat files created by GEOS-Chem. This is a bug, and we expect to get rid of all references to PS-TOP in a future release of GAMAP.
--phs 16:25, 2 September 2008 (EDT)
Bug in GC_COMBINE_ND49
a minor bug could give incorrect results when either /DMAX or /DAVG was used, and timeseries from more than one month were processed at once. The output OUTTIME vector (if requested) was not correct, and if a smaller TIME span than the original series was requested, you could end up with a wrong series. The fix will be available in the next GAMAP release (v2.13). Meanwhile you can get it here.
--phs 14:55, 15 August 2008 (EDT)