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author | Albert Cheng <acheng@hdfgroup.org> | 2004-11-25 03:17:57 (GMT) |
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committer | Albert Cheng <acheng@hdfgroup.org> | 2004-11-25 03:17:57 (GMT) |
commit | 003ffe2424c6cefb67dcba6014dc6d0ee3e00025 (patch) | |
tree | f6adb0177f20ef29287ba6de9084eb177a297f5e /doc/html/Tools.html | |
parent | c20de8aed47c974df8303c0457a4bd034a125f2e (diff) | |
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[svn-r9576] Purpose:
Added an explanation of ASCII printing for h5dump.
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diff --git a/doc/html/Tools.html b/doc/html/Tools.html index a82ee99..70f7735 100644 --- a/doc/html/Tools.html +++ b/doc/html/Tools.html @@ -256,6 +256,21 @@ installed with HDF5. isn't specified, then the file will be opened with each driver in turn and in the order specified above until one driver succeeds in opening the file. + </p> + <p> + One byte integer type data is displayed in decimal by default. When + displayed in ASCII, a non-printable code is displayed in 3 octal + digits preceeded by a back-slash unless there is a C language escape + sequence for it. For example, CR and LF are printed as \r and \n. + Though the NUL code is represented as \0 in C, it is printed as + \000 to avoid ambiguity as illustrated in the following 1 byte + char data (since this is not a string, embedded NUL is possible). + <pre> + 141 142 143 000 060 061 062 012 + a b c \0 0 1 2 \n </pre> + h5dump prints them as "abc\000012\n". But if h5dump prints NUL as \0, + the output is "abc\0012\n" which is ambiguous. + </p> <!-- NEW PAGE --> <dt><strong>XML Output:</strong> @@ -2719,7 +2734,7 @@ Describes HDF5 Release 1.7, the unreleased development branch; working toward HD <dl> <dt><dt><SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT"> <!-- -document.writeln("Last modified: 11 March 2004"); +document.writeln("Last modified: 24 November 2004"); --> </SCRIPT> |