>
> Hi all,
>
> I was just wondering about the status of the python module development.
> I am aware of pyncl, but that module requires many other packages to be
> installed (most of which are useful in their own right). I noticed that
> all of the links on the new website, referring to python, are dead. Is
> pyncl still the state of the art for marrying these two useful tools???
>
> By the way, I applaud that effort. I'm relatively new to python, but
> I'vefound it well worth the effort to learn esp. when coupled with ncl
> graphics.
>
> Best,
> Derrick
>
> --
> Derrick Snowden
> PhOD/AOML/NOAA Office: 305.361.4322
> 4301 Rickenbacker Causeway Fax: 305.361.4392
> Miami, FL 33149 Derrick.Snowden AT noaa.gov
Hi Derrick and others,
We have been quietly alpha testing our new Python module (called
PyNGL, pronounced "pingle") with a few select users. If you or anybody
else would like to be an alpha tester, please send me a separate
email.
We have complete documentation with several examples, and have helped
a couple of users who were using PyNCL convert their code to PyNGL.
I should point out that if you are heavily dependent on the gsn_csm
styles of the graphics routines, then PyNGL is not quite there yet.
--Mary
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NCAR/SCD/VETS 303-497-1254 (voice)
1850 Table Mesa Dr 303-497-1804 (fax)
Boulder, CO 80305
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