[ncl-talk] Default New-line Character

David Brown dbrown at ucar.edu
Wed Mar 1 12:50:45 MST 2017


I may be proved wrong, but I think that since NCL really only works
(for now) in a Unix-like environment, even when run on Windows, the
standard character at the end of a line would be the newline
character, usually written as '\n'. This is ascii character 10 in
decimal.
 -dave


On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 3:46 AM, Michelle Serino <mmserino at tamu.edu> wrote:
> Good morning everyone,
>
> I just have a quick question that I would like to confirm.  In an NCL script
> that writes multiple rows of data to a csv file, without any other
> specifications, what is the default new-line character for that created
> file?  I appreciate the help.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Michelle
>
> Michelle M. Serino
> M.S. Candidate
> Texas A&M University
> Atmospheric Sciences Dept.
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