Hi. has anybody a hint for me? I do not know what to do. The problem is
described below.
Thanks.
Linda
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Hi Linda,
GeoTools doesn't support HDF formats. There was work towards this at
some stage but I gather it was never completed and, with no one
interested in picking it up again, the module (which didn't work
properly) was removed from the library last year.
Michael
Michael Bedward ha scritto:
Hi Linda,
GeoTools doesn't support HDF formats. There was work towards this at
some stage but I gather it was never completed and, with no one
interested in picking it up again, the module (which didn't work
properly) was removed from the library last year.
Hi Linda,
I'm not sure about writing, but I've been reading HDF files relatively easily
using the NETCDF library. It's a pure Java library for reading and writing
NetCDF and (consequently) HDF files. I know there are some limitations about
writing files, but I'm not sure what they are I'm
hi at all,
thanks for the huge response.
@Michael: yes, I read something about this. But I thought the module was
just senseless, but working. nevertheless thank you for your feedback.
@andrea: that sounds really cool. I think there is a closer look inevitable.
thanks for this hint.
@josh:
Dear Adnila,
here is some feedback.
-pre-
Writing HDF is a very generic statement. HDF4 or HDF5? What kind of
metadata? Etc. etc.
You need to be more specific I guess.
1 Imageio-Ext supports reading some types of HDF4 (hdf5 could be supported)
2 GeoTools trunk has some experimental coverage
Hello at all,
I have a new question. Is there a possibility to write a GridCoverage2D to
HDF-format? And if yes, what is the workflow?
I did not found anything about this topic.
Thanks for your help,
Linda
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