[CIG-SHORT] Fwd: [help.geodynamics.org #199] Green's Functions

Brad Aagaard baagaard at usgs.gov
Mon Apr 15 08:03:01 PDT 2013


Isabel,

The preferred way to customize the sample inversion script is to replace 
the portion that reads the synthetic GPS data via HDF5 with your own 
reader. This bypasses the need to create a GPS data to HDF5 translator.

Regards,
Brad


On 4/15/13 7:52 AM, Matthew Knepley wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 8, 2013 at 1:48 PM, Isabel Urrutia <isabel.urrutia at gmail.com
> <mailto:isabel.urrutia at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     Subject: Green's Functions
>
>     Hello,
>
>     I want to make a simple inversion using PyLith generated Green's
>     Functions, but I want to use my GPS data and the example explain how
>     to make this with synthetic data, and my problem is I don't know how
>     to provide the HDF5 file with my points and displacement.
>
>
> You can easily create an HDF5 file using the h5py module for Python.
>
>    Thanks,
>
>        Matt
>
>     Thanks,
>
>     Isabel Urrutia
>
>
>
>
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