Re: Fortran version of dsgrid

From: Rick Grubin <grubin_at_nyahnyahspammersnyahnyah>
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 11:13:59 -0600

Hi Andrea,

> Hi everybody, I recently downloaded the latest version of ncarg, to
> use some of the interpolation subroutines included in ngmath
> library. Among the others, I wanted to use dsgrid subroutines to
> make a 3d interpolation, but I can only find the C version of this
> package. As I do not want to set up a Fortran -> C call, I would
> like to know if I can find the Fortran subroutines of dsgrid
> somewhere.

The ngmath library is indeed written in C. That doesn't mean,
however, that you can't write Fortran code and use the library; there
is a Fortran interface available.

Have a look at the dsgrid info page: http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ngdoc/
ng/ngmath/dsgrid/dshome.html

There you'll find documentation on the function interfaces available
to you, as well as examples of how to use the library from the
Fortran calling interface. Lastly, within the NCAR Graphics source
code tree, there is a directory of examples (and how to build them)
in: $NCARG_ROOT/ngmath/src/examples/edsgrid

-Rick.

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Rick Grubin      NCAR/CISL/SCD/VETS
Visualization + Enabling Technologies
grubin_at_ucar.edu             303.497.1832
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