DESCRIPTION
Sets key/value pairs in the input BUFR file and writes each message to the output_bufr_file. It fails when an error occurs (e.g. key not found).
USAGE
bufr_set [options] file file ... output_file
OPTIONS
-s key[:{s|d|i}]=value,key[:{s|d|i}]=value,...
Key/values to set. For each key a string (key:s), a double (key:d) or an integer (key:i) type can be defined. By default the native type is set.
-p key[:{s|d|i}],key[:{s|d|i}],...
Declaration of keys to print. For each key a string (key:s), a double (key:d) or an integer (key:i) type can be requested. Default type is string.
-P key[:{s|d|i}],key[:{s|d|i}],...
As -p adding the declared keys to the default list.
-w key[:{s|d|i}]=value,key[:{s|d|i}]=value,...
Where clause. Set is only executed for BUFR messages matching all the key/value constraints. If a BUFR message does not match the constraints it is copied unchanged to the output_bufr_file. This behaviour can be changed setting the option -S. For each key a string (key:s), a double (key:d) or an integer (key:i) type can be defined. Default type is string. Note: only one -w clause is allowed.
-7
Does not fail when the message has wrong length
-S
Strict. Only messages matching all the constraints are copied to the output file
-V
Version.
-g
Copy GTS header.
-f
Force. Force the execution not to fail on error.
-v
Verbose.
bufr_set examples
Set key bufrHeaderCentre in the header and print its value after the change:
> bufr_set -v -p bufrHeaderCentre -s bufrHeaderCentre=222 ../data/bufr/syno_1.bufr out.bufr