Nicolas Degallier wrote:> Hi!
>
> I am trying to install in my R environment the rhdf5 package and
> library but it seems to have vanished from either the CRAN or
> BioConductors sites.
>
> Can you tell me where it would be possible to find it or any R
> library (or function) able to read hdf files?
hf5 it is supposed to do this, but I haven't any success trying to open
an .hdf (V5) file (i.e: pathfinderv5 sst data) I always get some data
format problem message. So I use to search for a netcdf format for the
data I want and input into R with the netCDF library (old but useful)
BR,
arv
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Nicolas Degallier
>
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