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[svn-r3408] Purpose:
Adding new feature.
Description:
XML output option to h5dump
Platforms tested:
SPARC Solaris 2.7, Irix6.5 (32bit), Linux, Win98
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diff --git a/doc/html/Tools.html b/doc/html/Tools.html index 5f404be..e45cf21 100644 --- a/doc/html/Tools.html +++ b/doc/html/Tools.html @@ -1,627 +1,904 @@ +<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en"> <html> -<head><title> -HDF5/Tools API Specification -</title></head> - +<head> + <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> + <meta name="GENERATOR" content="Mozilla/4.61 [en] (WinNT; I) [Netscape]"> + <title>HDF5/Tools API Specification +</title> +</head> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF"> +<hr> +<center><table BORDER=0 WIDTH="98%" > +<tr> +<td ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP><a href="H5.intro.html">Introduction to HDF5</a> +<br><a href="H5.user.html">HDF5 User Guide</a> +<br><a href="index.html">Other HDF5 documents and links</a> +<br><!-- +<a href="Glossary.html">Glossary</a><br> +--></td> + +<td ALIGN=RIGHT VALIGN=TOP>And in this document, the <a href="RM_H5Front.html">HDF5 +Reference Manual</a> +<br><a href="RM_H5.html">H5</a> <a href="RM_H5A.html">H5A</a> +<a href="RM_H5D.html">H5D</a> +<a href="RM_H5E.html">H5E</a> +<a href="RM_H5F.html">H5F</a> <a href="RM_H5G.html">H5G</a> + +<a href="RM_H5I.html">H5I</a> <a href="RM_H5P.html">H5P</a> +<br><a href="RM_H5R.html">H5R</a> <a href="RM_H5S.html">H5S</a> +<a href="RM_H5T.html">H5T</a> +<a href="RM_H5Z.html">H5Z</a> Tools <a href="PredefDTypes.html">Datatypes</a></td> +</tr> +</table></center> <hr> <center> -<table border=0 width=98%> -<tr><td valign=top align=left> -<a href="H5.intro.html">Introduction to HDF5</a> <br> -<a href="H5.user.html">HDF5 User Guide</a> <br> -<a href="index.html">Other HDF5 documents and links</a> <br> -<!-- -<a href="Glossary.html">Glossary</a><br> ---> +<h1> +HDF5 Tools</h1></center> + +<h2> +HDF5 Tool Interfaces</h2> +These tools enable the user to examine HDF5 files interactively. +<table BORDER=0 > +<tr> +<td VALIGN=TOP> +<ul> +<li> +<a href="#Tools-Dump">h5dump</a> -- A tool for displaying HDF5 file contents </li> + +<li> +<a href="#Tools-Ls">h5ls</a> -- A tool for listing specified features of +HDF5 file contents </li> + +<li> +<a href="#Tools-Repart">h5repart</a> -- A tool for repartitioning a file, +creating a family of files </li> + +<li> +<a href="#Tools-H5toh4">h5toh4</a> -- A tool for converting an HDF5 file +to an HDF4 file </li> + +<li> +<a href="#Tools-H4toh5">h4toh5</a> -- A tool for converting an HDF4 file +to an HDF5 file</li> +</ul> </td> -<td valign=top align=right> -And in this document, the -<a href="RM_H5Front.html">HDF5 Reference Manual</a> -<br> -<a href="RM_H5.html">H5</a> -<a href="RM_H5A.html">H5A</a> -<a href="RM_H5D.html">H5D</a> -<a href="RM_H5E.html">H5E</a> -<a href="RM_H5F.html">H5F</a> -<a href="RM_H5G.html">H5G</a> -<a href="RM_H5I.html">H5I</a> -<a href="RM_H5P.html">H5P</a> -<br> -<a href="RM_H5R.html">H5R</a> -<a href="RM_H5S.html">H5S</a> -<a href="RM_H5T.html">H5T</a> -<a href="RM_H5Z.html">H5Z</a> -Tools -<a href="PredefDTypes.html">Datatypes</a> -</td></tr> +</tr> </table> -</center> + +<p> <hr> +<dl> +<dt> +<b>Tool Name:</b> <a NAME="Tools-Dump"></a>h5dump</dt> + +<dt> +<b>Syntax:</b></dt> + +<dd> +<tt>h5dump [</tt><i>OPTIONS</i><tt>]</tt> <i>file</i></dd> + +<dt> +<b>Purpose:</b></dt> + +<dd> +Displays HDF5 file contents in HDF5 DDL or XML.</dd> + +<dt> +<b>Description:</b></dt> + +<dd> +<tt>h5dump</tt> enables the user to interactively examine the contents +of an HDF5 file and dump those contents, in human readable form, to an +ASCII file. Optionally, the contents of the file may be dumped as +XML.</dd> + +<br> +<p> +<br> +<br> +<p><tt>h5dump</tt> displays HDF5 file content on standard output. It may +display the content of the whole HDF5 file or selected objects, which can +be groups, datasets, links, attributes, or data types. +<p>The <tt>--header</tt> option displays object header information only. +<p>Names are the absolute names of the objects. <tt>h5dump</tt> displays +objects in the order same as the command order. If a name does not start +with a slash, <tt>h5dump</tt> begins searching for the specified object +starting at the root group. +<p>If an object is hard linked with multiple names, <tt>h5dump</tt> displays +the content of the object in the first occurrence. Only the link information +is displayed in later occurrences. +<p><tt>h5dump</tt> assigns a name for any unnamed data type in the form +of <tt>#</tt><i>oid1</i><tt>:</tt><i>oid2</i>, where <i>oid1</i> and <i>oid2</i> +are the object identifiers assigned by the library. The unnamed types are +displayed within the root group. +<p>Data types are displayed with standard type names. For example, if a +data set is created with <tt>H5T_NATIVE_INT</tt> type and the standard +type name for integer on that machine is <tt>H5T_STD_I32BE</tt>, <tt>h5dump</tt> +displays <tt>H5T_STD_I32BE</tt> as the type of the data set. +<p>The <tt>h5dump</tt> output is described in detail in the <i><a href="ddl.html">DDL +for HDF5</a></i>, the <i>Data Description Language</i> document. +<p><i>Note</i>: It is no longer permissable to specify multiple attributes, +datasets, data types, groups, or soft links with one flag. For example, +before one could issue the command: +<blockquote><tt>h5dump -a /attr1 /attr2 foo.h5</tt></blockquote> +and both <tt>/attr1</tt> and <tt>/attr2</tt> would be dumped. In order +to do this now, one must issue the command: +<blockquote><tt>h5dump -a /attr1 -a /attr2 foo.h5</tt></blockquote> + +<dt> +<b>XML Output</b></dt> + +<br>The <tt>--xml </tt>option selects output in XML. The XML output contains +a complete description of the file, marked up in XML. The XML conforms +to the HDF5 Document Type Definition (DTD), which is available at: +<dl><a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/DTDs/HDF5-File.dtd">http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/DTDs/HDF5-File.dtd</a></dl> + +<p><br>The XML output is suitable for use with other tools, including the +<a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/java-hdf5-html">HDF5 +Java Tools</a>. +<br> +<dt> +<b>Options and Parameters:</b></dt> +<dl> +<dt> +<tt>-h</tt> or <tt>--help</tt></dt> -<center> -<h1>HDF5 Tools</h1> -</center> +<dd> +Print a usage message and exit.</dd> -<h2>HDF5 Tool Interfaces</h2> -<p> -These tools enable the user to examine HDF5 files interactively. +<dt> +<tt>-B</tt> or <tt>--bootblock</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Print the content of the boot block.</dd> + +<br><i>(This option is not yet implemented.)</i> +<dt> +<tt>-H</tt> or <tt>--header</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Print the header only; no data is displayed.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-i</tt> or <tt>--object-ids</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Print the object ids.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-V</tt> or <tt>--version</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Print version number and exit.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-a <i>P</i></tt> or <tt>--attribute=<i>P</i></tt></dt> + +<dd> +Print the specified attribute.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-d <i>P</i></tt> or <tt>--dataset=<i>P</i></tt></dt> + +<dd> +Print the specified dataset.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-g <i>P</i></tt> or <tt>--group=<i>P</i></tt></dt> + +<dd> +Print the specified group and all members.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-l <i>P</i></tt> or <tt>--soft-link=<i>P</i></tt></dt> + +<dd> +Print the value(s) of the specified soft link.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-o <i>F</i></tt> or <tt>--output=<i>F</i></tt></dt> + +<dd> +Output raw data into file F.</dd> +<dt> +<tt>-t <i>T</i></tt> or <tt>--datatype=<i>T</i></tt></dt> + +<dd> +Print the specified named data type.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-w <i>#</i></tt> or <tt>--width=<i>#</i></tt></dt> + +<dd> +Set the number of columns of output.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-x <i>#</i></tt> or <tt>--xml</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Output XML instead of DDL.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-D <i>#</i></tt> or <tt>--xml-dtd=<i>URI</i></tt></dt> + +<dd> +In XML output, refer to the DTD at URI instead of the default DTD.</dd> + +<dt> +<i>file</i></dt> + +<dd> +The file to be examined.</dd> +</dl> -<table border=0> -<tr><td valign=top> <ul> - <li><a href="#Tools-Dump">h5dump</a> -- - A tool for displaying HDF5 file contents - <li><a href="#Tools-Ls">h5ls</a> -- - A tool for listing specified features of HDF5 file contents - <li><a href="#Tools-Repart">h5repart</a> -- - A tool for repartitioning a file, creating a family of files - <li><a href="#Tools-H5toh4">h5toh4</a> -- - A tool for converting an HDF5 file to an HDF4 file - <li><a href="#Tools-H4toh5">h4toh5</a> -- - A tool for converting an HDF4 file to an HDF5 file +<li> +<i>P</i> - is the full path from the root group to the object.</li> + +<li> +<i>T</i> - is the name of the data type.</li> + +<li> +<i>F</i> - is a filename.</li> + +<li> +<i>#</i> - is an integer greater than 1.</li> + +<li> +<i>URI</i> - is a URI (as defined in [<a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt">IETF +RFC 2396</a>], updated by [<a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2732.txt">IETF +RFC 2732</a>]) that refers to the DTD to be used to validate the XML.</li> </ul> -</td></tr> -</table> -<p> +<dt> +<b>Examples:</b></dt> +<ol> +<li> +Dumping the group <tt>/GroupFoo/GroupBar</tt> in the file <tt>quux.h5</tt>:</li> -<hr> -<dl> -<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-Dump">h5dump</a> -<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong> - <dd><code>h5dump - [</code><em>OPTIONS</em><code>]</code> <em>file</em> -<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Displays HDF5 file contents. -<dt><strong>Description:</strong> - <dd><code>h5dump</code> enables the user to interactively examine - the contents of an HDF5 file and dump those contents, in human - readable form, to an ASCII file. - <p> - <code>h5dump</code> displays HDF5 file content on standard - output. It may display the content of the whole HDF5 file or - selected objects, which can be groups, datasets, links, - attributes, or data types. - </p> - <p> - The <code>--header</code> option displays object header - information only. - </p> - <p> - Names are the absolute names of the objects. <code>h5dump</code> - displays objects in the order same as the command order. If a - name does not start with a slash, <code>h5dump</code> begins - searching for the specified object starting at the root group. - </p> - <p> - If an object is hard linked with multiple names, - <code>h5dump</code> displays the content of the object in the - first occurrence. Only the link information is displayed in later - occurrences. - </p> - <p> - <code>h5dump</code> assigns a name for any unnamed data type in - the form of - <code>#</code><em>oid1</em><code>:</code><em>oid2</em>, where - <em>oid1</em> and <em>oid2</em> are the object identifiers - assigned by the library. The unnamed types are displayed within - the root group. - </p> - <p> - Data types are displayed with standard type names. For example, - if a data set is created with <code>H5T_NATIVE_INT</code> type - and the standard type name for integer on that machine is - <code>H5T_STD_I32BE</code>, <code>h5dump</code> displays - <code>H5T_STD_I32BE</code> as the type of the data set. - </p> - <p> - The <code>h5dump</code> output is described in detail in the <a - href="ddl.html"><cite>DDL for HDF5</cite></a>, the <cite>Data - Description Language</cite> document. - </p> - <p> - <em>Note</em>: It is no longer permissable to specify multiple - attributes, datasets, data types, groups, or soft links with one - flag. For example, before one could issue the command: - </p> - <blockquote> - <code>h5dump -a /attr1 /attr2 foo.h5</code> - </blockquote> - <p> - and both <code>/attr1</code> and <code>/attr2</code> would be - dumped. In order to do this now, one must issue the command: - </p> - <blockquote> - <code>h5dump -a /attr1 -a /attr2 foo.h5</code> - </blockquote> -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <dl> - <dt><code>-h</code> or - <code>--help</code></dt> - <dd>Print a usage message and exit.</dd> - <dt><code>-B</code> or - <code>--bootblock</code></dt> - <dd>Print the content of the boot block.<br> - <em>(This option is not yet implemented.)</em></dd> - <dt><code>-H</code> or - <code>--header</code></dt> - <dd>Print the header only; no data is displayed.</dd> - <dt><code>-i</code> or - <code>--object-ids</code></dt> - <dd>Print the object ids.</dd> - <dt><code>-V</code> or - <code>--version</code></dt> - <dd>Print version number and exit.</dd> - <dt><code>-a <em>P</em></code> or - <code>--attribute=<em>P</em></code></dt> - <dd>Print the specified attribute.</dd> - <dt><code>-d <em>P</em></code> or - <code>--dataset=<em>P</em></code></dt> - <dd>Print the specified dataset.</dd> - <dt><code>-g <em>P</em></code> or - <code>--group=<em>P</em></code></dt> - <dd>Print the specified group and all members.</dd> - <dt><code>-l <em>P</em></code> or - <code>--soft-link=<em>P</em></code></dt> - <dd>Print the value(s) of the specified soft link.</dd> - <dt><code>-o <em>F</em></code> or - <code>--output=<em>F</em></code></dt> - <dd>Output raw data into file F.</dd> - <dt><code>-t <em>T</em></code> or - <code>--datatype=<em>T</em></code></dt> - <dd>Print the specified named data type.</dd> - <dt><code>-w <em>#</em></code> or - <code>--width=<em>#</em></code></dt> - <dd>Set the number of columns of output.</dd> - <dt><em>file</em></dt> - <dd>The file to be examined.</dd> - </dl> - <ul> - <li><em>P</em> - is the full path from the root group to the - object.</li> - <li><em>T</em> - is the name of the data type.</li> - <li><em>F</em> - is a filename.</li> - <li><em>#</em> - is an integer greater than 1.</li> - </ul> -<dt><strong>Examples:</strong> - <ol> - <li>Dumping the group <code>/GroupFoo/GroupBar</code> in the file - <code>quux.h5</code>: - <blockquote> - <code>h5dump -g /GroupFoo/GroupBar quux.h5</code> - </blockquote> - <li>Dumping the dataset <code>Fnord</code> in the group - <code>/GroupFoo/GroupBar</code> in the file <code>quux.h5</code>: - <blockquote> - <code>h5dump -d /GroupFoo/GroupBar/Fnord quux.h5</code> - </blockquote> - <li>Dumping the attribute <code>metadata</code> of the dataset - <code>Fnord</code> which is in group - <code>/GroupFoo/GroupBar</code> in the file <code>quux.h5</code>: - <blockquote> - <code>h5dump -a /GroupFoo/GroupBar/Fnord/metadata quux.h5</code> - </blockquote> - <li>Dumping the attribute <code>metadata</code> which is an - attribute of the root group in the file <code>quux.h5</code>: - <blockquote> - <code>h5dump -a /metadata quux.h5</code> - </blockquote> - </ol> -<dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> - <dd>The current version of <code>h5dump</code> displays the - following information: - <ul> - <li>Group - <ul> - <li>group attribute (see Attribute) - <li>group member - </ul> - <li>Dataset - <ul> - <li>dataset attribute (see Attribute) - <li>dataset type (see Data type) - <li>dataset space (see Data space) - <li>dataset data - </ul> - <li>Attribute - <ul> - <li>attribute type (see Data type) - <li>attribute space (see Data space) - <li>attribute data - </ul> - <li>Data type - <ul> - <li>integer type - <dt>- H5T_STD_I8BE, H5T_STD_I8LE, H5T_STD_I16BE, ... - <li>floating point type - <dt>- H5T_IEEE_F32BE, H5T_IEEE_F32LE, H5T_IEEE_F64BE, ... - <li>string type - <li>compound type - <dt>- named, unnamed and transient compound type - <dt>- integer, floating or string type member - <li>opaque types - <li>reference type - <dt>- object references - <dt>- data regions - <li>enum type - <li>variable-length datatypes - <dt>- atomic types only - <dt>- scalar or single dimensional array of variable-length - types supported - </ul> - <li>Data space - <ul> - <li>scalar and simple space - </ul> - <li>Soft link - <li>Hard link - <li>Loop detection - </ul> - -<dt><strong>See Also:</strong> - <dd>HDF5 Data Description Language syntax - (<a href="ddl.html"><cite>DDL for HDF5</cite></a>) +<blockquote><tt>h5dump -g /GroupFoo/GroupBar quux.h5</tt></blockquote> + +<li> +Dumping the dataset <tt>Fnord</tt> in the group <tt>/GroupFoo/GroupBar</tt> +in the file <tt>quux.h5</tt>:</li> + +<blockquote><tt>h5dump -d /GroupFoo/GroupBar/Fnord quux.h5</tt></blockquote> + +<li> +Dumping the attribute <tt>metadata</tt> of the dataset <tt>Fnord</tt> which +is in group <tt>/GroupFoo/GroupBar</tt> in the file <tt>quux.h5</tt>:</li> + +<blockquote><tt>h5dump -a /GroupFoo/GroupBar/Fnord/metadata quux.h5</tt></blockquote> + +<li> +Dumping the attribute <tt>metadata</tt> which is an attribute of the root +group in the file <tt>quux.h5</tt>:</li> + +<p><br><tt> h5dump -a /metadata quux.h5</tt> +<br> +<li> +Producing an XML listing of the file bobo.h5:</li> + +<br><tt> h5dump --xml bobo.h5 > bobo.h5.xml</tt></ol> + +<dt> +<b></b></dt> + +<dt> +<b>Current Status:</b></dt> + +<dd> +The current version of <tt>h5dump</tt> displays the following information:</dd> + +<ul> +<li> +Group</li> + +<ul> +<li> +group attribute (see Attribute)</li> + +<li> +group member</li> +</ul> + +<li> +Dataset</li> + +<ul> +<li> +dataset attribute (see Attribute)</li> + +<li> +dataset type (see Data type)</li> + +<li> +dataset space (see Data space)</li> + +<li> +dataset data</li> +</ul> + +<li> +Attribute</li> + +<ul> +<li> +attribute type (see Data type)</li> + +<li> +attribute space (see Data space)</li> + +<li> +attribute data</li> +</ul> + +<li> +Data type</li> + +<ul> +<li> +integer type</li> + +<dt> +- H5T_STD_I8BE, H5T_STD_I8LE, H5T_STD_I16BE, ...</dt> + +<li> +floating point type</li> + +<dt> +- H5T_IEEE_F32BE, H5T_IEEE_F32LE, H5T_IEEE_F64BE, ...</dt> + +<li> +string type</li> + +<li> +compound type</li> + +<dt> +- named, unnamed and transient compound type</dt> + +<dt> +- integer, floating or string type member</dt> + +<li> +opaque types</li> + +<li> +reference type</li> + +<dt> +- object references</dt> + +<dt> +- data regions</dt> + +<li> +enum type</li> + +<li> +variable-length datatypes</li> + +<dt> +- atomic types only</dt> + +<dt> +- scalar or single dimensional array of variable-length types supported</dt> +</ul> + +<li> +Data space</li> + +<ul> +<li> +scalar and simple space</li> +</ul> + +<li> +Soft link</li> + +<li> +Hard link</li> + +<li> +Loop detection</li> +</ul> + +<dt> +<b>See Also:</b></dt> + +<dd> +HDF5 Data Description Language syntax (<i><a href="ddl.html">DDL for HDF5</a></i>)</dd> + +<dd> +HDF5 XML DTD: <a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/DTDs/HDF5-File.dtd">http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/DTDs/HDF5-File.dtd</a></dd> + +<dd> +HDF5 XML information: <a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/XML">http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/XML</a>/</dd> </dl> <hr> <dl> -<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-Ls">h5ls</a> -<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong> - <dd><code>h5ls - [</code><em>OPTIONS</em><code>]</code><em> - file</em><code> - [</code><em>OBJECTS...</em><code>]</code> -<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Prints information about a file or dataset. -<dt><strong>Description:</strong> - <dd><code>h5ls</code> prints selected information about file objects - in the specified format. -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <dl> - <dt><code>-h</code> or - <code>-?</code> or - <code>--help</code> - <dd>Print a usage message and exit. - <dt><code>-a</code> or - <code>--address</code> - <dd>Print addresses for raw data. - <dt><code>-d</code> or <code>--data</code> - <dd>Print the values of datasets. - <dt><code>-e</code> or - <code>--errors</code> - <dd>Show all HDF5 error reporting. - <dt><code>-f</code> or - <code>--full</code> - <dd>Print full path names instead of base names. - <dt><code>-g</code> or - <code>--group</code> - <dd>Show information about a group, not its contents. - <dt><code>-l</code> or - <code>--label</code> - <dd>Label members of compound datasets. - <dt><code>-r</code> or - <code>--recursive</code> - <dd>List all groups recursively, avoiding cycles. - <dt><code>-s</code> or - <code>--string</code> - <dd>Print 1-bytes integer datasets as ASCII. - <dt><code>-S</code> or - <code>--simple</code> - <dd>Use a machine-readable output format. - <dt><code>-w</code><em>N</em> or - <code>--width=</code><em>N</em> - <dd>Set the number of columns of output. - <dt><code>-v</code> or - <code>--verbose</code> - <dd>Generate more verbose output. - <dt><code>-V</code> or - <code>--version</code> - <dd>Print version number and exit. - <dt><code>-x</code> or - <code>--hexdump</code> - <dd>Show raw data in hexadecimal format. - <dt><em>file</em> - <dd>The file name may include a printf(3C) integer format - such as <code>%%05d</code> to open a file family. - <dt><em>objects</em> - <dd>Each object consists of an HDF5 file name optionally - followed by a slash and an object name within the file - (if no object is specified within the file then the - contents of the root group are displayed). The file name - may include a <code>printf(3C)</code> integer format such - as "%05d" to open a file family. - </dl> +<dt> +<b>Tool Name:</b> <a NAME="Tools-Ls"></a>h5ls</dt> + +<dt> +<b>Syntax:</b></dt> + +<dd> +<tt>h5ls [</tt><i>OPTIONS</i><tt>]</tt><i> file</i><tt> [</tt><i>OBJECTS...</i><tt>]</tt></dd> + +<dt> +<b>Purpose:</b></dt> + +<dd> +Prints information about a file or dataset.</dd> + +<dt> +<b>Description:</b></dt> + +<dd> +<tt>h5ls</tt> prints selected information about file objects in the specified +format.</dd> + +<dt> +<b>Options and Parameters:</b></dt> + +<dl> +<dt> +<tt>-h</tt> or <tt>-?</tt> or +<tt>--help</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Print a usage message and exit.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-a</tt> or <tt>--address</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Print addresses for raw data.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-d</tt> or <tt>--data</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Print the values of datasets.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-e</tt> or <tt>--errors</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Show all HDF5 error reporting.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-f</tt> or <tt>--full</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Print full path names instead of base names.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-g</tt> or <tt>--group</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Show information about a group, not its contents.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-l</tt> or <tt>--label</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Label members of compound datasets.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-r</tt> or <tt>--recursive</tt></dt> + +<dd> +List all groups recursively, avoiding cycles.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-s</tt> or <tt>--string</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Print 1-bytes integer datasets as ASCII.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-S</tt> or <tt>--simple</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Use a machine-readable output format.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-w</tt><i>N</i> or <tt>--width=</tt><i>N</i></dt> + +<dd> +Set the number of columns of output.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-v</tt> or <tt>--verbose</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Generate more verbose output.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-V</tt> or <tt>--version</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Print version number and exit.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-x</tt> or <tt>--hexdump</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Show raw data in hexadecimal format.</dd> + +<dt> +<i>file</i></dt> + +<dd> +The file name may include a printf(3C) integer format such as <tt>%%05d</tt> +to open a file family.</dd> + +<dt> +<i>objects</i></dt> + +<dd> +Each object consists of an HDF5 file name optionally followed by a slash +and an object name within the file (if no object is specified within the +file then the contents of the root group are displayed). The file name +may include a <tt>printf(3C)</tt> integer format such as "%05d" to open +a file family.</dd> +</dl> <!-- <dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> <dd> <dt><strong>See Also:</strong> <dd> ---> -</dl> +--></dl> <hr> <dl> -<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-Repart">h5repart</a> -<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong> - <dd><code>h5repart - [-v] - [-V] - [-[b|m]</code><em>N</em><code>[g|m|k]]</code> - <em>source_file - dest_file</em> -<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Repartitions a file or family of files. -<dt><strong>Description:</strong> - <dd><code>h5repart</code> splits a single file into a family of - files, joins a family of files into a single file, or copies - one family of files to another while changing the size of the - family members. <code>h5repart</code> can also be used to - copy a single file to a single file with holes. - <p> - Sizes associated with the <code>-b</code> and <code>-m</code> - options may be suffixed with <code>g</code> for gigabytes, - <code>m</code> for megabytes, or <code>k</code> for kilobytes. - <p> - File family names include an integer <code>printf</code> - format such as <code>%d</code>. +<dt> +<b>Tool Name:</b> <a NAME="Tools-Repart"></a>h5repart</dt> + +<dt> +<b>Syntax:</b></dt> + +<dd> +<tt>h5repart [-v] [-V] [-[b|m]</tt><i>N</i><tt>[g|m|k]]</tt> <i>source_file +dest_file</i></dd> + +<dt> +<b>Purpose:</b></dt> + +<dd> +Repartitions a file or family of files.</dd> + +<dt> +<b>Description:</b></dt> + +<dd> +<tt>h5repart</tt> splits a single file into a family of files, joins a +family of files into a single file, or copies one family of files to another +while changing the size of the family members. <tt>h5repart</tt> can also +be used to copy a single file to a single file with holes.</dd> + +<br> +<p> +<br> +<br> +<p>Sizes associated with the <tt>-b</tt> and <tt>-m</tt> options may be +suffixed with <tt>g</tt> for gigabytes, <tt>m</tt> for megabytes, or +<tt>k</tt> +for kilobytes. +<p>File family names include an integer <tt>printf</tt> format such as +<tt>%d</tt>. +<dt> +<b>Options and Parameters:</b></dt> -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <dl> - <dt><code>-v</code> - <dd>Produce verbose output. - <dt><code>-V</code> - <dd>Print a version number and exit. - <dt><code>-b</code><em>N</em> - <dd>The I/O block size, defaults to 1kB - <dt><code>-m</code><em>N</em> - <dd>The destination member size or 1GB - <dt><em>source_file</em> - <dd>The name of the source file - <dt><em>dest_file</em> - <dd>The name of the destination files - </dl> +<dl> +<dt> +<tt>-v</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Produce verbose output.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-V</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Print a version number and exit.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-b</tt><i>N</i></dt> + +<dd> +The I/O block size, defaults to 1kB</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-m</tt><i>N</i></dt> + +<dd> +The destination member size or 1GB</dd> + +<dt> +<i>source_file</i></dt> + +<dd> +The name of the source file</dd> + +<dt> +<i>dest_file</i></dt> + +<dd> +The name of the destination files</dd> +</dl> <!-- <dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> <dd> <dt><strong>See Also:</strong> <dd> ---> -</dl> - +--></dl> <hr> <dl> -<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-H5toh4">h5toh4</a> -<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong> - <dd><code>h5toh4 -h</code><br> - <code>h5toh4 </code><em> - h5file - h4file</em><br> - <code>h5toh4 </code><em> - h5file</em><br> - <code>h5toh4 -m </code><em> - h5file1 - h5file2 - h5file3</em> ... -<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Converts an HDF5 file into an HDF4 file. -<dt><strong>Description:</strong> - <dd><code>h5toh4</code> is an HDF5 utility which reads - an HDF5 file, <em>h5file</em>, and converts all - supported objects and pathways to produce an HDF4 file, - <em>h4file</em>. If <em>h4file</em> already exists, - it will be replaced. - <p> - If only one file name is given, the name must end in - <code>.h5</code> and is assumed to represent the - HDF5 input file. <code>h5toh4</code> replaces the - <code>.h5</code> suffix with <code>.hdf</code> to form - the name of the resulting HDF4 file and proceeds as above. - If a file with the name of the intended HDF4 file already - exists, <code>h5toh4</code> exits with an error without - changing the contents of any file. - <p> - The <code>-m</code> option allows multiple HDF5 file - arguments. Each file name is treated the same as the - single file name case above. - <p> - The <code>-h</code> option causes the following - syntax summary to be displayed: - <pre> h5toh4 file.h5 file.hdf - h5toh4 file.h5 - h5toh4 -m file1.h5 file2.h5 ...</pre> - - <p> +<dt> +<b>Tool Name:</b> <a NAME="Tools-H5toh4"></a>h5toh4</dt> + +<dt> +<b>Syntax:</b></dt> + +<dd> +<tt>h5toh4 -h</tt></dd> + +<br><tt>h5toh4 </tt><i>h5file h4file</i> +<br><tt>h5toh4 </tt><i>h5file</i> +<br><tt>h5toh4 -m </tt><i>h5file1 h5file2 h5file3</i> ... +<dt> +<b>Purpose:</b></dt> + +<dd> +Converts an HDF5 file into an HDF4 file.</dd> + +<dt> +<b>Description:</b></dt> + +<dd> +<tt>h5toh4</tt> is an HDF5 utility which reads an HDF5 file, <i>h5file</i>, +and converts all supported objects and pathways to produce an HDF4 file, +<i>h4file</i>. +If <i>h4file</i> already exists, it will be replaced.</dd> + +<br> +<p> +<br> +<br> +<p>If only one file name is given, the name must end in <tt>.h5</tt> and +is assumed to represent the HDF5 input file. <tt>h5toh4</tt> replaces the +<tt>.h5</tt> +suffix with <tt>.hdf</tt> to form the name of the resulting HDF4 file and +proceeds as above. If a file with the name of the intended HDF4 file already +exists, <tt>h5toh4</tt> exits with an error without changing the contents +of any file. +<p>The <tt>-m</tt> option allows multiple HDF5 file arguments. Each file +name is treated the same as the single file name case above. +<p>The <tt>-h</tt> option causes the following syntax summary to be displayed: +<pre> h5toh4 file.h5 file.hdf + h5toh4 file.h5 + h5toh4 -m file1.h5 file2.h5 ...</pre> +The following HDF5 objects occurring in an HDF5 file are converted to HDF4 +objects in the HDF4 file: +<ul> +<li> +HDF5 group objects are converted into HDF4 Vgroup objects. HDF5 hardlinks +and softlinks pointing to objects are converted to HDF4 Vgroup references.</li> + +<li> +HDF5 dataset objects of integer datatype are converted into HDF4 SDS objects. +These datasets may have up to 32 fixed dimensions. The slowest varying +dimension may be extendable. 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit integer datatypes +are supported.</li> + +<li> +HDF5 dataset objects of floating point datatype are converted into HDF4 +SDS objects. These datasets may have up to 32 fixed dimensions. The slowest +varying dimension may be extendable. 32-bit and 64-bit floating point datatypes +are supported.</li> + +<li> +HDF5 dataset objects of single dimension and compound datatype are converted +into HDF4 Vdata objects. The length of that single dimension may be fixed +or extendable. The members of the compound datatype are constrained to +be no more than rank 4.</li> + +<li> +HDF5 dataset objects of single dimension and fixed length string datatype +are converted into HDF4 Vdata objects. The HDF4 Vdata is a single field +whose order is the length of the HDF5 string type. The number of records +of the Vdata is the length of the single dimension which may be fixed or +extendable.</li> +</ul> +Other objects are not converted and are not recorded in the resulting <i>h4file</i>. +<p>Attributes associated with any of the supported HDF5 objects are carried +over to the HDF4 objects. Attributes may be of integer, floating point, +or fixed length string datatype and they may have up to 32 fixed dimensions. +<p>All datatypes are converted to big-endian. Floating point datatypes +are converted to IEEE format. +<dt> +<b>Options and Parameters:</b></dt> - The following HDF5 objects occurring in an HDF5 file are - converted to HDF4 objects in the HDF4 file: - - <ul> - <li>HDF5 group objects are converted into HDF4 Vgroup - objects. HDF5 hardlinks and softlinks pointing to - objects are converted to HDF4 Vgroup references. - <li>HDF5 dataset objects of integer datatype are - converted into HDF4 SDS objects. These datasets - may have up to 32 fixed dimensions. - The slowest varying dimension may be extendable. - 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit integer datatypes are - supported. - <li>HDF5 dataset objects of floating point datatype - are converted into HDF4 SDS objects. - These datasets may have up to 32 fixed dimensions. - The slowest varying dimension may be extendable. - 32-bit and 64-bit floating point datatypes are - supported. - <li>HDF5 dataset objects of single dimension and - compound datatype are converted into HDF4 Vdata - objects. The length of that single dimension may - be fixed or extendable. The members of the - compound datatype are constrained to be no more - than rank 4. - <li>HDF5 dataset objects of single dimension and fixed length string - datatype are converted into HDF4 Vdata objects. The HDF4 Vdata - is a single field whose order is the length of the HDF5 string - type. The number of records of the Vdata is the length of the - single dimension which may be fixed or extendable. - </ul> - - Other objects are not converted and are not recorded - in the resulting <em>h4file</em>. - <p> - Attributes associated with any of the supported HDF5 - objects are carried over to the HDF4 objects. - Attributes may be of integer, floating point, or fixed length - string datatype and they may have up to 32 fixed dimensions. - <p> - All datatypes are converted to big-endian. - Floating point datatypes are converted to IEEE format. - +<dl> +<dt> +<tt>-h</tt></dt> -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <dl> - <dt><code>-h</code> - <dd>Displays a syntax summary. - <dt><code>-m</code> - <dd>Converts multiple HDF5 files to multiple HDF4 files. - <dt><em>h5file</em> - <dd>The HDF5 file to be converted. - <dt><em>h4file</em> - <dd>The HDF4 file to be created. - </dl> +<dd> +Displays a syntax summary.</dd> + +<dt> +<tt>-m</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Converts multiple HDF5 files to multiple HDF4 files.</dd> + +<dt> +<i>h5file</i></dt> + +<dd> +The HDF5 file to be converted.</dd> + +<dt> +<i>h4file</i></dt> + +<dd> +The HDF4 file to be created.</dd> +</dl> <!-- <dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> <dd> <dt><strong>See Also:</strong> <dd> ---> -</dl> - +--></dl> <hr> <dl> -<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-H4toh5">h4toh5</a> -<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong> - <dd><code>h4toh5 -h</code><br> - <code>h4toh5 </code><em> - h4file - h5file</em><br> - <code>h4toh5 </code><em> - h4file</em><br> - <!-- currently no -m option +<dt> +<b>Tool Name:</b> <a NAME="Tools-H4toh5"></a>h4toh5</dt> + +<dt> +<b>Syntax:</b></dt> + +<dd> +<tt>h4toh5 -h</tt></dd> + +<br><tt>h4toh5 </tt><i>h4file h5file</i> +<br><tt>h4toh5 </tt><i>h4file</i> +<br><!-- currently no -m option <code>h4toh5 -m </code><em> h4file1 h4file2 h4file3</em> ... --> -<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Converts an HDF4 file to an HDF5 file. -<dt><strong>Description:</strong> - <dd><code>h4toh5</code> is a file conversion utility that reads - an HDF4 file, <em>h4file</em> (<code>input.hdf</code> for example), - and writes an HDF5 file, <em>h5file</em> (<code>output.h5</code> - for example), containing the same data. - <p> - If no output file <em>h5file</em> is specified, - <code>h4toh5</code> uses the input filename to designate - the output file, replacing the extension <code>.hdf</code> - with <code>.h5</code>. - For example, if the input file <code>scheme3.hdf</code> is - specified with no output filename, <code>h4toh5</code> will - name the output file <code>scheme3.h5</code>. - <p> - <!-- currently no -m option +<dt> +<b>Purpose:</b></dt> + +<dd> +Converts an HDF4 file to an HDF5 file.</dd> + +<dt> +<b>Description:</b></dt> + +<dd> +<tt>h4toh5</tt> is a file conversion utility that reads an HDF4 file, <i>h4file</i> +(<tt>input.hdf</tt> for example), and writes an HDF5 file, <i>h5file</i> +(<tt>output.h5</tt> for example), containing the same data.</dd> + +<br> +<p> +<br> +<br> +<p>If no output file <i>h5file</i> is specified, <tt>h4toh5</tt> uses the +input filename to designate the output file, replacing the extension +<tt>.hdf</tt> +with <tt>.h5</tt>. For example, if the input file <tt>scheme3.hdf</tt> +is specified with no output filename, <tt>h4toh5</tt> will name the output +file <tt>scheme3.h5</tt>. +<p><!-- currently no -m option The <code>-m</code> option allows multiple HDF5 file arguments. Each file name is treated the same as the single file name case above. <p> - --> - The <code>-h</code> option causes a syntax summary - similar to the following to be displayed: - <pre> h4toh5 inputfile.hdf outputfile.h5 - h5toh4 inputfile.hdf <!-- currently no -m option - h5toh4 -m inputfile1.hdf inputfile2.hdf ... --> </pre> - <p> - Each object in the HDF4 file is converted to an equivalent - HDF5 object, according to the mapping described in - <a href="ADGuide/H4toH5Mapping.pdf" target=ExternalWinA> - <cite>Mapping HDF4 Objects to HDF5 Objects</cite></a>. - (If this mapping changes between HDF5 Library releases, a more up-to-date - version may be available at - <a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/papers/h4toh5/H4-to-H5MappingGuidelines.pdf" target=ExternalWinB> - <cite>Mapping HDF4 Objects to HDF5 Objects</cite> on the HDF FTP server</a>.) - <p> - In this inital version, <code>h4toh5</code> converts the following - HDF4 objects: - <center> - <table width=75% border=0> - <tr><th width=40% valign=top align=left> - HDF4 Object - </td><th width=60% valign=top align=left> - Resulting HDF5 Object - </td></tr> - <tr><td width=40% valign=top align=left> - SDS - </td><td width=60% valign=top align=left> - Dataset - </td></tr> - <tr><td width=40% valign=top align=left> - GR, RI8, and RI24 image - </td><td width=60% valign=top align=left> - Dataset - </td></tr> - <tr><td width=40% valign=top align=left> - Vdata - </td><td width=60% valign=top align=left> - Dataset - </td></tr> - <tr><td width=40% valign=top align=left> - Vgroup - </td><td width=60% valign=top align=left> - Group - </td></tr> - <tr><td width=40% valign=top align=left> - Annotation - </td><td width=60% valign=top align=left> - Attribute - </td></tr> - <tr><td width=40% valign=top align=left> - Palette - </td><td width=60% valign=top align=left> - Dataset - </td></tr> - </table> - </center> -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <dl> - <dt><code>-h</code> - <dd>Displays a syntax summary. - <!-- currently no -m option + -->The +<tt>-h</tt> +option causes a syntax summary similar to the following to be displayed: +<pre> h4toh5 inputfile.hdf outputfile.h5 + h5toh4 inputfile.hdf <!-- currently no -m option + h5toh4 -m inputfile1.hdf inputfile2.hdf ... --></pre> +Each object in the HDF4 file is converted to an equivalent HDF5 object, +according to the mapping described in <i><a href="ADGuide/H4toH5Mapping.pdf" target="ExternalWinA">Mapping +HDF4 Objects to HDF5 Objects</a></i>. (If this mapping changes between +HDF5 Library releases, a more up-to-date version may be available at <a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/papers/h4toh5/H4-to-H5MappingGuidelines.pdf" target="ExternalWinB"><i>Mapping +HDF4 Objects to HDF5 Objects</i> on the HDF FTP server</a>.) +<p>In this inital version, <tt>h4toh5</tt> converts the following HDF4 +objects: +<center><table BORDER=0 WIDTH="75%" > +<tr> +<th ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="40%">HDF4 Object </th> + +<th ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="60%">Resulting HDF5 Object </th> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="40%">SDS </td> + +<td ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="60%">Dataset </td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="40%">GR, RI8, and RI24 image </td> + +<td ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="60%">Dataset </td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="40%">Vdata </td> + +<td ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="60%">Dataset </td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="40%">Vgroup </td> + +<td ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="60%">Group </td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="40%">Annotation </td> + +<td ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="60%">Attribute </td> +</tr> + +<tr> +<td ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="40%">Palette </td> + +<td ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP WIDTH="60%">Dataset </td> +</tr> +</table></center> + +<dt> +<b>Options and Parameters:</b></dt> + +<dl> +<dt> +<tt>-h</tt></dt> + +<dd> +Displays a syntax summary. <!-- currently no -m option <dt><code>-m</code> <dd>Converts multiple HDF4 files to multiple HDF5 files. - --> - <dt><em>h4file</em> - <dd>The HDF4 file to be converted. - <dt><em>h5file</em> - <dd>The HDF5 file to be created. - </dl> + --></dd> + +<dt> +<i>h4file</i></dt> + +<dd> +The HDF4 file to be converted.</dd> + +<dt> +<i>h5file</i></dt> + +<dd> +The HDF5 file to be created.</dd> +</dl> <!-- <dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> <dd> <dt><strong>See Also:</strong> <dd> ---> -</dl> - - -<!-- Template, next 40 lines --> -<!-- Template, next 40 lines --> -<!-- Template, next 40 lines +--></dl> +<!-- Template, next 40 lines --><!-- Template, next 40 lines --><!-- Template, next 40 lines <hr> <dl> <dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-H5toh4">h5toh4</a> @@ -663,53 +940,35 @@ These tools enable the user to examine HDF5 files interactively. --> - - <hr> -<center> -<table border=0 width=98%> -<tr><td valign=top align=left> -<a href="H5.intro.html">Introduction to HDF5</a> <br> -<a href="H5.user.html">HDF5 User Guide</a> <br> -<a href="index.html">Other HDF5 documents and links</a> <br> -<!-- +<center><table BORDER=0 WIDTH="98%" > +<tr> +<td ALIGN=LEFT VALIGN=TOP><a href="H5.intro.html">Introduction to HDF5</a> +<br><a href="H5.user.html">HDF5 User Guide</a> +<br><a href="index.html">Other HDF5 documents and links</a> +<br><!-- <a href="Glossary.html">Glossary</a><br> ---> -</td> -<td valign=top align=right> -And in this document, the -<a href="RM_H5Front.html">HDF5 Reference Manual</a> -<br> -<a href="RM_H5.html">H5</a> -<a href="RM_H5A.html">H5A</a> -<a href="RM_H5D.html">H5D</a> -<a href="RM_H5E.html">H5E</a> -<a href="RM_H5F.html">H5F</a> -<a href="RM_H5G.html">H5G</a> -<a href="RM_H5I.html">H5I</a> -<a href="RM_H5P.html">H5P</a> -<br> -<a href="RM_H5R.html">H5R</a> -<a href="RM_H5S.html">H5S</a> -<a href="RM_H5T.html">H5T</a> -<a href="RM_H5Z.html">H5Z</a> -Tools -<a href="PredefDTypes.html">Datatypes</a> -</td></tr> -</table> -</center> -<hr> - +--></td> + +<td ALIGN=RIGHT VALIGN=TOP>And in this document, the <a href="RM_H5Front.html">HDF5 +Reference Manual</a> +<br><a href="RM_H5.html">H5</a> <a href="RM_H5A.html">H5A</a> +<a href="RM_H5D.html">H5D</a> +<a href="RM_H5E.html">H5E</a> +<a href="RM_H5F.html">H5F</a> <a href="RM_H5G.html">H5G</a> + +<a href="RM_H5I.html">H5I</a> <a href="RM_H5P.html">H5P</a> +<br><a href="RM_H5R.html">H5R</a> <a href="RM_H5S.html">H5S</a> +<a href="RM_H5T.html">H5T</a> +<a href="RM_H5Z.html">H5Z</a> Tools <a href="PredefDTypes.html">Datatypes</a></td> +</tr> +</table></center> +<hr> <address> -<a href="mailto:hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu">HDF Help Desk</a> - -<br> -Last modified: 15 December 2000 - -<br> -Describes HDF5 Release 1.4, February 2001 - +<a href="mailto:hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu">HDF Help Desk</a></address> +<br>Last modified: 15 December 2000 +<br>Describes HDF5 Release 1.4, February 2001 </body> </html> |