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Description
NAME bufr_compare
DESCRIPTION
Compare BUFR messages contained in two files. If some differences are found it fails returning an error code. Floating-point values are compared exactly by default, different tolerances can be defined (see -A -R). Default behaviour: absolute error=0, bit-by-bit compare, same order in files.
USAGE
bufr_compare [options] bufr_file1 bufr_file2
OPTIONS
-b key,key,...
All the keys in this list are skipped in the comparison. Bit-by-bit compare on.
- -d
Write different messages on files.
- -2
Enable two-way comparison.
-c key[:i|d|s|n],key[:i|d|s|n],...
Only the listed keys or namespaces (:n) are compared. The optional letter after the colon is used to force the type in the comparison: i->integer, d->float, s->string, n->namespace. See -a option. Incompatible with -H option.
- -S start
First field to be processed.
- -E end
Last field to be processed.
-a -c option modifier. The keys listed with the option -c will be added to the list of keys compared without -c.
- -H
Compare only message headers. Bit-by-bit compare on. Incompatible with -c option.
-R key1=relative_error1,key2=relative_error2,...
Compare floating-point values using the relative error as tolerance. key1=relative_error1 will compare key1 using relative_error1. all=relative_error will compare all the floating-point keys using relative_error. Default all=0.
-A absolute error
Compare floating-point values using the absolute error as tolerance. Default is absolute error=0
- -t factor
Compare data values using factor multiplied by the tolerance specified in options -R -A.
-w key[:{s|d|i}]{=|!=}value,key[:{s|d|i}]{=|!=}value,...
Where clause. Messages are processed only if they match all the key/value constraints. A valid constraint is of type key=value or key!=value. For each key a string (key:s), a double (key:d) or an integer (key:i) type can be specified. Default type is string. In the value you can also use the forward-slash character '/' to specify an OR condition (i.e. a logical disjunction) Note: only one -w clause is allowed.
- -f
Forcefully compare, do not stop after first difference.
- -V
Version.
- -7
Does not fail when the message has wrong length.
- -v
Verbose.
- -h
Display this help text and exit.
SEE ALSO
Full documentation and examples at: <https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/ECC/bufr_compare>
NAME bufr_compare
DESCRIPTION
Compare BUFR messages contained in two files. If some differences are found it fails returning an error code. Floating-point values are compared exactly by default, different tolerances can be defined (see -A -R). Default behaviour: absolute error=0, bit-by-bit compare, same order in files.
USAGE
bufr_compare [options] bufr_file1 bufr_file2
OPTIONS
-b key,key,...
All the keys in this list are skipped in the comparison. Bit-by-bit compare on.
- -d
Write different messages on files.
- -2
Enable two-way comparison.
-c key[:i|d|s|n],key[:i|d|s|n],...
Only the listed keys or namespaces (:n) are compared. The optional letter after the colon is used to force the type in the comparison: i->integer, d->float, s->string, n->namespace. See -a option. Incompatible with -H option.
- -S start
First field to be processed.
- -E end
Last field to be processed.
-a -c option modifier. The keys listed with the option -c will be added to the list of keys compared without -c.
- -H
Compare only message headers. Bit-by-bit compare on. Incompatible with -c option.
-R key1=relative_error1,key2=relative_error2,...
Compare floating-point values using the relative error as tolerance. key1=relative_error1 will compare key1 using relative_error1. all=relative_error will compare all the floating-point keys using relative_error. Default all=0.
-A absolute error
Compare floating-point values using the absolute error as tolerance. Default is absolute error=0
- -t factor
Compare data values using factor multiplied by the tolerance specified in options -R -A.
-w key[:{s|d|i}]{=|!=}value,key[:{s|d|i}]{=|!=}value,...
Where clause. Messages are processed only if they match all the key/value constraints. A valid constraint is of type key=value or key!=value. For each key a string (key:s), a double (key:d) or an integer (key:i) type can be specified. Default type is string. In the value you can also use the forward-slash character '/' to specify an OR condition (i.e. a logical disjunction) Note: only one -w clause is allowed.
- -f
Forcefully compare, do not stop after first difference.
- -V
Version.
- -7
Does not fail when the message has wrong length.
- -v
Verbose.
- -h
Display this help text and exit.
SEE ALSO
Full documentation and examples at: <https://confluence.ecmwf.int/display/ECC/bufr_compare>