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Read . nc (netcdf) files using python - Stack Overflow import netCDF4 file2read = netCDF4 Dataset(cwd+'\filename nc','r') var1 = file2read variables['var1'] # access a variable in the file where cwd is my current working directory for getting the file path for the nc file in order to read it: import os cwd = os getcwd() I am using Windows, so file directory will be different than for Mac or Linux
Windows 7 netcat error: nc is not recognized as an internal or . . . Execute nc exe -l -p 9999 in one cmd window and nc exe localhost 9999 in another Note that I'm on a 32b windows7, for 64bit use nc64 exe Test by typing Hello in one command window and check if it is displayed in the other
Decoding facebooks blob video url - Stack Overflow I found blob:https: www facebook com c7e5a634-2343-4464-a03e-4a1987301ca1 video source on Facebook's private group and I really can't download the video by entering
Connect with SSH through a proxy - Stack Overflow So, I know the nc has different versions like openbsd-netcat and GNU-netcat, you can change the nc in debian to the openbsd version, but I choose to change the software like corkscrew, because the names of the two versions of nc in system are same, and many people don’t understand it well My approach is as follows
How to establish socket connection using the command line How can I establish my socket connection using the Windows command line? For example, my socket IP and port num is 192 168 1 180:9760 I just want to send commands to that IP from the command line
Docker Debian nc command not found - Stack Overflow while ! nc -z web-db 5432; do sleep 0 1 done rm -rf celery_logs * echo "PostgreSQL started" python manage py run -h 0 0 0 0 Note : this entrypoint configuration used to work with Alpine , and now has changed to Debian
Check status of one port on remote host - Stack Overflow @valentin_nasta yes, it is, perhaps depending on what version of netcat you are using (gnu or openbsd) Here is the relevant line from the man page for nc (openbsd version) on my Arch linux system: -z Specifies that nc should just scan for listening daemons, without sending any data to them
python - Errno 13 Permission denied - Stack Overflow The problem here is your user doesn't have proper rights permissions to open the file this means that you'd need to grant some administrative privileges to your python ide before you run that command