Grib2Template52

Struct Grib2Template52 

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pub struct Grib2Template52 {
Show 16 fields pub reference_value: f32, pub binary_scale_factor: i32, pub decimal_scale_factor: i32, pub number_of_bits: u8, pub original_type: Grib2Table5_1, pub group_splitting_method: Grib2Table5_4, pub missing_value_management: Grib2Table5_5, pub primary_missing_value_substitute: u32, pub secondary_missing_value_substitute: u32, pub number_of_groups: u32, pub reference_for_group_widths: u8, pub group_widths_bits: u8, pub reference_for_group_lengths: u32, pub group_length_factor: u8, pub true_length_of_last_group: u32, pub n_bits_group_length: u8,
}
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§Data Representation Template 5.2 – Complex packing (no spatial differencing).

Reads and parses the metadata fields defined by GRIB2 Template 5.2. For most templates, details of the packing process are described in Regulation 92.9.4.

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§reference_value: f32

Reference value (R) (IEEE 32-bit floating-point). Octets 12–15 in the GRIB2 documentation.

§binary_scale_factor: i32

Binary scale factor (E). Octets 16–17.

§decimal_scale_factor: i32

Decimal scale factor (D). Octets 18–19.

§number_of_bits: u8

Number of bits per packed value for simple packing, or per group reference for complex packing. Octet 20 in the documentation.

§original_type: Grib2Table5_1

Type of original field values. See Code Table 5.1. Octet 21.

§group_splitting_method: Grib2Table5_4

Group splitting method used. See Code Table 5.4. Octet 22.

§missing_value_management: Grib2Table5_5

Missing value management. See Code Table 5.5. Octet 23.

§primary_missing_value_substitute: u32

Primary missing value substitute. Octets 24–27.

§secondary_missing_value_substitute: u32

Secondary missing value substitute. Octets 28–31.

§number_of_groups: u32

Number of groups of data values (NG). Octets 32–35.

§reference_for_group_widths: u8

Reference for group widths. Octet 36. The group width is the number of bits used for every value in a group.

§group_widths_bits: u8

Number of bits used for the group widths (after subtracting the reference value). Octet 37.

§reference_for_group_lengths: u32

Reference for group lengths. Octets 38–41. The group length (L) is the number of values in a group.

§group_length_factor: u8

Length increment for group lengths. Octet 42. Used in the formula: Lₙ = ref + Kₙ × len_inc.

§true_length_of_last_group: u32

True length of the last group. Octets 43–46. A special-case group length if the sequence doesn’t fit the formula.

§n_bits_group_length: u8

Number of bits used for scaled group lengths (after subtracting ref and dividing by the length increment). Octet 47.

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impl Grib2Template52

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pub fn new<T: Reader>(section: &T) -> Self

Creates a new instance of Grib2Template52

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  • section: Binary reader providing access to the section data.
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Object containing the fields of Template 5.2.

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impl Clone for Grib2Template52

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fn clone(&self) -> Grib2Template52

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for Grib2Template52

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl PartialEq for Grib2Template52

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fn eq(&self, other: &Grib2Template52) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for Grib2Template52

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