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- | The Data Descrition | + | The Data Description |
The items are: | The items are: | ||
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The file content in ENVI-met is referenced in more than one way: | The file content in ENVI-met is referenced in more than one way: | ||
- By the **folder** where it is stored. All output files are organised in different folders such as '' | - By the **folder** where it is stored. All output files are organised in different folders such as '' | ||
- | - By the **'' | + | - By the **'' |
- By the **''< | - By the **''< | ||
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- | Lists the name of the variables as a comma-seperated list. | + | Lists the name of the variables as a comma seperated list. |
**Please note**: LEONARDO will interpret information given in "( )" as UNITS for the variable and will place it on the correct space in legends and other map layout features. | **Please note**: LEONARDO will interpret information given in "( )" as UNITS for the variable and will place it on the correct space in legends and other map layout features. | ||
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==== No Data Flag ==== | ==== No Data Flag ==== | ||
- | In all ENVI-met output files, the value of **-999** represents the "No Data" flag. Why certain grids do not carry valid data depends mainly on the data itself and how it was generated, so no general | + | In all ENVI-met output files, the value of **-999** represents the "No Data" flag. Why certain grids do not carry valid data depends mainly on the data itself and how it was generated, so no general |
+ | ===== Reading EDX/EDT files ===== | ||
+ | Using the information above, it should be easy to read ENVI-met output files from all programming languages. | ||
+ | A good tutorial on how to use Python with NumPy can be found here: [[|Blog: Reading ENVI-met Files]]. | ||
+ | Also check out the [[apps: | ||