CDAT is an open source project. It is designed to allow users world-wide
to contribute algorithms for others to use and explore. Contributions are
placed in a user-contributed module area and if widely adopted can be integrated
into the main release area. See the Download page for information on source
repository access.
For details on how to, look at Chapter
5
in the Getting Started Document
Currently the following packages are available in contrib:
- asciidata: Reads data from ASCII text files
- binaryio: Read and write Fortran unformatted i/o files.
- eof: Calculates Explicit Orthonormal Functions of either one variable
or two variables jointly.
- lmoments: An interface to an L-moments library by J. R. M. Hosking.
- regridpack: Interface to regridpack
- spherepack: Interface to Spherepack
- trends: Computes variance estimate taking auto-correlation into account.Documentation:
- ort: Read data from an Oort file
- grads: The grads module supplies an interface to cdms that will be
familiar to users of GrADS