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5     \subsection{RW Basic binary I/O utilities}
6     \label{sec:pkg:rw}
7     \begin{rawhtml}
8     <!-- CMIREDIR:package_rw: -->
9     \end{rawhtml}
10    
11     The {\tt rw} package provides a very rudimentary binary I/O capability
12     for quickly writing {\it single record} direct-access Fortran binary files.
13     It is primarily used for writing diagnostic output.
14    
15     \subsubsection{Introduction}
16     Package {\tt rw} is an interface to the more general {\tt mdsio} package.
17     The {\tt rw} package can be used to write or read direct-access Fortran
18     binary files for two-dimensional XY and three-dimensional XYZ arrays.
19     The arrays are assumed to have been declared according to the standard
20     MITgcm two-dimensional or three-dimensional floating point array type:
21     \begin{verbatim}
22     C Example of declaring a standard two dimensional "long"
23     C floating point type array (the _RL macro is usually
24     C mapped to 64-bit floats in most configurations)
25     _RL anArray(1-OLx:sNx+OLx,1-OLy:sNy+OLy,nSx,nSy)
26     \end{verbatim}
27    
28     Each call to an {\tt rw} read or write routine will read (or write) to
29     the first record of a file. To write direct access Fortran files with
30     multiple records use the package {\tt mdsio} (see section
31     \ref{sec:pkg:mdsio}). To write self-describing files that contain
32     embedded information describing the variables being written and the
33     spatial and temporal locations of those variables use the package {\tt
34     mnc} (see section \ref{sec:pkg:mnc}) which produces
35     \htlink{netCDF}{http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/packages/netcdf}
36     \cite{rew:97} based output.
37    
38     %% \subsubsection{Key subroutines, parameters and files}
39     %% \label{sec:pkg:rw:implementation_synopsis}
40     %% The {\tt rw} package has
41    

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