SYNOPSIS
1) bufrresolve.pl <descriptor(s)>
[--partial]
[--simple]
[--noexpand]
[--bufrtable <name of BUFR B or D table]
[--tablepath <path to BUFR tables>]
[--verbose]
[--help]
2) bufrresolve.pl --code <code_table>
[--bufrtable <name of BUFR B or D table>]
[--tablepath <path to BUFR tables>]
[--verbose]
3) bufrresolve.pl --flag <value> --code <flag_table>
[--bufrtable <name of BUFR B or D table]
[--tablepath <path to BUFR tables>]
[--verbose]
DESCRIPTION
Utility program for fetching info from BUFR tables.
Execute without arguments for Usage, with option --help
for some additional info. See also "https://wiki.met.no/bufr.pm/start" for examples of use.
It is supposed that the code and flag tables are contained in a file with same name as corresponding B and D tables except for having prefix C instead of B or D. The tables used can be chosen by the user with options --bufrtable
and --tablepath
. Default is the hard coded DEFAULT_TABLE in directory DEFAULT_TABLE_PATH, but this last one will be overriden if the environment variable BUFR_TABLES is set. You should consider edit the source code if you are not satisfied with the defaults chosen.
OPTIONS
--partial Expand D descriptors only once, ignoring replication
--simple Like --partial, but displaying the resulting
descriptors on one line
--noexpand Don't expand D descriptors at all
--bufrtable <name of BUFR B or D table> Set BUFR tables
--tablepath <path to BUFR tables> Set BUFR table path
--verbose Display path and tables used
--help Display Usage and explain the options used. Almost
the same as consulting perldoc bufrresolve.pl
Usage 1): Resolves the given descriptor(s) fully into table B descriptors, with name, unit, scale, reference value and width (in bits) written on each line (except for --simple). --partial, --simple and --noexpand are mutually exclusive (full expansion is default).
Usage 2): Prints the content of code or flag table <code_table>.
Usage 3): Displays the bits set for flag value <value> in flag table <flag_table>.
Options may be abbreviated, e.g. --h
or -h
for --help
AUTHOR
Pål Sannes <pal.sannes@met.no>
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010 met.no
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