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-----Original Message----- From: John Caron <address@hidden> To: Michael Harrison <address@hidden> Date: Wednesday, October 14, 1998 11:25 AM Subject: Re: 19981014: netCDF usage in Visual Basic >Mike, I'm sorry I dont know how exactly you do this, and I dont have VB to >try it. > >The netcdf library is a collection of routines using "C" calling conventions. >What you are looking for is how to call C routines >from VB. Your VB manual should explain that, likely in the "advanced" >section. Or theres likely some books at a good technical >bookstore that explain it. > >Why don't you post this message to the netcdf maillist group? Many of our >knowledgeale users subscribe to that: >address@hidden > >you can subscribe easily from the web at: >http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf/mailing-lists.html > >John Caron >Unidata > > > >-----Original Message----- >From: Unidata Support <address@hidden> >To: address@hidden <address@hidden> >Date: Wednesday, October 14, 1998 11:50 AM >Subject: 19981014: netCDF usage in Visual Basic > > >> >>------- Forwarded Message >> >>>To: <address@hidden> >>>From: Michael Harrison <address@hidden> >>>Subject: netCDF usage in Visual Basic >>>Organization: . >>>Keywords: 199810141646.KAA28705 >> >>Is there *anybody* out there who has some experience using netCDF files in >>Visual Basic programs? I fear I am one of those folks who doesn't have the >>time to learn C++, and have no access to Unix machines, but I have a fair >>amount od experience using VB. Has anybody ported the netCDF access >>libraries into VB, and if so, can you give me any hints about doing it >>myself? Any help at all would be greatly appreciated! >> >>Mike Harrison >> >> >>================================ >> >>Dr. Michael Harrison >> >>Dept. of Geography and Planning >>University of Southern Mississippi >>Box 5051 >>Hattiesburg, MS 39406-5051 >> >>(601) 266-4735 (work) >>(601) 261-5095 (home) >>(601) 266-6219 (fax) >> >>address@hidden >> >>================================= >> >> "the real question is not whether machines can think, >> but whether men can." >> -- B.F. Skinner >> >>================================= >> >> >>------- End of Forwarded Message >> >> >