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author | Bill Wendling <wendling@ncsa.uiuc.edu> | 2000-09-19 20:06:49 (GMT) |
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committer | Bill Wendling <wendling@ncsa.uiuc.edu> | 2000-09-19 20:06:49 (GMT) |
commit | 8055378bcecfc77af85b2bb07e7904edc9492789 (patch) | |
tree | 01c100c34cd727b9dc15ae21c89b6e0dfa361303 /fortran/examples/refobjexample.f90 | |
parent | 8272da0b67a9ef3a7299fd10cc5f3ccbf80cbeae (diff) | |
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[svn-r2576] Purpose:
Adding the Fortran interface to the HDF5 library
Description:
Fortran is now a subdirectory of the HDF5 library tree.
Platforms tested:
Solaris and IRIX (O2K)
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diff --git a/fortran/examples/refobjexample.f90 b/fortran/examples/refobjexample.f90 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..0050cbe --- /dev/null +++ b/fortran/examples/refobjexample.f90 @@ -0,0 +1,136 @@ +! +! This program shows how to create and store references to the objects. +! Program creates a file, two groups, a dataset to store integer data and +! a dataset to store references to the objects. +! Stored references are used to open the objects they are point to. +! Data is written to the dereferenced dataset, and class type is displayed for +! the shared datatype. +! + PROGRAM OBJ_REFERENCES + + USE HDF5 ! This module contains all necessary modules + + IMPLICIT NONE + CHARACTER(LEN=10), PARAMETER :: filename = "FORTRAN.h5" ! File + CHARACTER(LEN=8), PARAMETER :: dsetnamei = "INTEGERS" ! Dataset with the integer data + CHARACTER(LEN=17), PARAMETER :: dsetnamer = "OBJECT_REFERENCES" ! Dataset wtih object + ! references + CHARACTER(LEN=6), PARAMETER :: groupname1 = "GROUP1" ! Groups in the file + CHARACTER(LEN=6), PARAMETER :: groupname2 = "GROUP2" ! + + INTEGER(HID_T) :: file_id ! File identifier + INTEGER(HID_T) :: grp1_id ! Group identifiers + INTEGER(HID_T) :: grp2_id ! + INTEGER(HID_T) :: dset_id ! Dataset identifiers + INTEGER(HID_T) :: dsetr_id ! + INTEGER(HID_T) :: type_id ! Type identifier + INTEGER(HID_T) :: space_id ! Dataspace identifiers + INTEGER(HID_T) :: spacer_id ! + INTEGER :: error + INTEGER(HSIZE_T), DIMENSION(1) :: dims = (/5/) + INTEGER(HSIZE_T), DIMENSION(1) :: dimsr= (/4/) + INTEGER(HSIZE_T), DIMENSION(1) :: my_maxdims = (/5/) + INTEGER :: rank = 1 + INTEGER :: rankr = 1 + TYPE(hobj_ref_t_f), DIMENSION(4) :: ref + TYPE(hobj_ref_t_f), DIMENSION(4) :: ref_out + INTEGER, DIMENSION(5) :: data = (/1, 2, 3, 4, 5/) + INTEGER :: class + ! + ! Initialize FORTRAN predefined datatypes + ! + CALL h5init_types_f(error) + ! + ! Create a file + ! + CALL h5fcreate_f(filename, H5F_ACC_TRUNC_F, file_id, error) + ! Default file access and file creation + ! properties are used. + ! + ! Create a group in the file + ! + CALL h5gcreate_f(file_id, groupname1, grp1_id, error) + ! + ! Create a group inside the created gorup + ! + CALL h5gcreate_f(grp1_id, groupname2, grp2_id, error) + ! + ! Create dataspaces for datasets + ! + CALL h5screate_simple_f(rank, dims, space_id, error, maxdims=my_maxdims) + CALL h5screate_simple_f(rankr, dimsr, spacer_id, error) + ! + ! Create integer dataset + ! + CALL h5dcreate_f(file_id, dsetnamei, H5T_NATIVE_INTEGER, space_id, & + dset_id, error) + ! + ! Create dataset to store references to the objects + ! + CALL h5dcreate_f(file_id, dsetnamer, H5T_STD_REF_OBJ, spacer_id, & + dsetr_id, error) + ! + ! Create a datatype and store in the file + ! + CALL h5tcopy_f(H5T_NATIVE_REAL, type_id, error) + CALL h5tcommit_f(file_id, "MyType", type_id, error) + ! + ! Close dataspaces, groups and integer dataset + ! + CALL h5sclose_f(space_id, error) + CALL h5sclose_f(spacer_id, error) + CALL h5tclose_f(type_id, error) + CALL h5dclose_f(dset_id, error) + CALL h5gclose_f(grp1_id, error) + CALL h5gclose_f(grp2_id, error) + ! + ! Create references to two groups, integer dataset and shared datatype + ! and write it to the dataset in the file + ! + CALL h5rcreate_f(file_id, groupname1, ref(1), error) + CALL h5rcreate_f(file_id, "/GROUP1/GROUP2", ref(2), error) + CALL h5rcreate_f(file_id, dsetnamei, ref(3), error) + CALL h5rcreate_f(file_id, "MyType", ref(4), error) + CALL h5dwrite_f(dsetr_id, H5T_STD_REF_OBJ, ref, error) + ! + ! Close the dataset + ! + CALL h5dclose_f(dsetr_id, error) + ! + ! Reopen the dataset with object references and read references to the buffer + ! + CALL h5dopen_f(file_id, dsetnamer,dsetr_id,error) + CALL h5dread_f(dsetr_id, H5T_STD_REF_OBJ, ref_out, error) + ! + ! Dereference the third reference. We know that it is a dataset. On practice + ! one should use h5rget_object_type_f function to find out + ! the type of an object the reference points to. + ! + CALL h5rdereference_f(dsetr_id, ref(3), dset_id, error) + ! + ! Write data to the dataset. + ! + CALL h5dwrite_f(dset_id, H5T_NATIVE_INTEGER, data, error) + if (error .eq. 0) write(*,*) "Data has been successfully written to the dataset " + ! + ! Dereference the fourth reference. We know that it is a datatype. On practice + ! one should use h5rget_object_type_f function to find out + ! the type of an object the reference points to. + ! + CALL h5rdereference_f(dsetr_id, ref(4), type_id, error) + ! + ! Get datatype class and display it if it is of a FLOAT class. + ! + CALL h5tget_class_f(type_id, class, error) + if(class .eq. H5T_FLOAT_F) write(*,*) "Stored datatype is of a FLOAT class" + ! + ! Close all objects. + ! + CALL h5dclose_f(dset_id, error) + CALL h5tclose_f(type_id, error) + CALL h5dclose_f(dsetr_id, error) + CALL h5fclose_f(file_id, error) + + END PROGRAM OBJ_REFERENCES + + |