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| Library Functions | The general-purpose H5 functions. | |
| Attribute Interface | The H5A API for attributes. | |
| Dataset Interface | The H5D API for manipulating scientific datasets. | |
| Error Interface | The H5E API for error handling. | |
| File Interface | The H5F API for accessing HDF files. | |
| Group Interface | The H5G API for creating physical groups of objects on disk. | |
| Identifier Interface | The H5I API for working with object identifiers. | |
| Property List Interface | The H5P API for manipulating object property lists. | |
| Reference Interface | The H5R API for references. | |
| Dataspace Interface | The H5S API for defining dataset dataspace. | |
| Datatype Interface | The H5T API for defining dataset element information. | |
| Compression Interface | The H5Z API for compression. | |
| Tools | Interactive tools for the examination of existing HDF5 files. | |
Experimental interface: Ragged Arrays | The H5RA API for ragged arrays. |
SPECIAL NOTE HDF5 Release 1.2 Beta The following HDF5 functions are not documented in the HDF5 Reference Manual that accompanies this Beta release; they will be documented in the final Release 1.2. Brief descriptions, as extracted from comments in the source code, are appended below. H5Tenum_create H5Tenum_insert H5Tenum_nameof H5Tenum_valueof H5Tset_tag H5Tget_tag H5Tget_super H5Tget_member_value H5Tregister /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Tenum_create * * Purpose: Create a new enumeration data type based on the specified * TYPE, which must be an integer type. * * Return: Success: ID of new enumeration data type * Failure: Negative *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Tenum_insert * * Purpose: Insert a new enumeration data type member into an enumeration * type. TYPE is the enumeration type, NAME is the name of the * new member, and VALUE points to the value of the new member. * The NAME and VALUE must both be unique within the TYPE. VALUE * points to data which is of the data type defined when the * enumeration type was created. * * Return: Success: non-negative * Failure: negative *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Tenum_nameof * * Purpose: Finds the symbol name that corresponds to the specified VALUE * of an enumeration data type TYPE. At most SIZE characters of * the symbol name are copied into the NAME buffer. If the * entire symbol name and null terminator do not fit in the NAME * buffer then as many characters as possible are copied (not * null terminated) and the function fails. * * Return: Success: Non-negative. * Failure: Negative, first character of NAME is set to * null if SIZE allows it. *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Tenum_valueof * * Purpose: Finds the value that corresponds to the specified NAME f an * enumeration TYPE. The VALUE argument should be at least as * large as the value of H5Tget_size(type) in order to hold the * result. * * Return: Success: Non-negative * Failure: Negative *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Tset_tag * * Purpose: Tag an opaque datatype with a unique ASCII identifier. * * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Tget_tag * * Purpose: Get the tag associated with an opaque datatype. * * Return: A pointer to an allocated string. The caller should free * the string. NULL is returned for errors. *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Tget_super * * Purpose: Returns the type from which TYPE is derived. In the case of * an enumeration type the return value is an integer type. * * Return: Success: Type ID for base data type. * Failure: negative *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Tget_member_value * * Purpose: Return the value for an enumeration data type member. * * Return: Success: non-negative with the member value copied * into the memory pointed to by VALUE. * Failure: negative, VALUE memory is undefined. *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */ /*------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Function: H5Tregister * * Purpose: Register a hard or soft conversion function for a data type * conversion path. The path is specified by the source and * destination data types SRC_ID and DST_ID (for soft functions * only the class of these types is important). If FUNC is a * hard function then it replaces any previous path; if it's a * soft function then it replaces all existing paths to which it * applies and is used for any new path to which it applies as * long as that path doesn't have a hard function. * * Return: Non-negative on success/Negative on failure *------------------------------------------------------------------------- */
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