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author | Quincey Koziol <koziol@hdfgroup.org> | 1999-03-12 20:05:43 (GMT) |
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committer | Quincey Koziol <koziol@hdfgroup.org> | 1999-03-12 20:05:43 (GMT) |
commit | 7795177df772237ca07e521cc6900be1933c795a (patch) | |
tree | 9b491c1eb7c7c60884cbfd31e676d72066b67406 /src/H5Sselect.c | |
parent | b8ef51ee7a0cf3fd27ccedac81f637ac10c75942 (diff) | |
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[svn-r1139] Added code for H5Rget_object_type
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diff --git a/src/H5Sselect.c b/src/H5Sselect.c index a792d09..20e2bc0 100644 --- a/src/H5Sselect.c +++ b/src/H5Sselect.c @@ -1287,13 +1287,17 @@ H5Sget_select_elem_npoints(hid_t spaceid) RETURNS Non-negative on success, negative on failure DESCRIPTION - Puts a list of the hyperslab blocks into the user's buffer. The block - coordinates have the same dimensionality (rank) as the dataspace they - are located within. The list of blocks is formatted as follows: - <"start" coordinate> immediately followed by <"opposite" corner coordinate>, - followed by the next "start" coordinate, etc. until all the block - information in the selection have been put into the user's buffer. No - guarantee of any order of the blocks is implied. + Puts a list of the hyperslab blocks into the user's buffer. The blocks + start with the 'startblock'th block in the list of blocks and put + 'numblocks' number of blocks into the user's buffer (or until the end of + the list of blocks, whichever happen first) + The block coordinates have the same dimensionality (rank) as the + dataspace they are located within. The list of blocks is formatted as + follows: <"start" coordinate> immediately followed by <"opposite" corner + coordinate>, followed by the next "start" and "opposite" coordinate, etc. + until all the block information requested has been put into the user's + buffer. + No guarantee of any order of the blocks is implied. GLOBAL VARIABLES COMMENTS, BUGS, ASSUMPTIONS EXAMPLES @@ -1350,13 +1354,17 @@ H5S_get_select_hyper_blocklist(H5S_t *space, hsize_t startblock, hsize_t numbloc RETURNS Non-negative on success, negative on failure DESCRIPTION - Puts a list of the hyperslab blocks into the user's buffer. The block - coordinates have the same dimensionality (rank) as the dataspace they - are located within. The list of blocks is formatted as follows: - <"start" coordinate> immediately followed by <"opposite" corner coordinate>, - followed by the next "start" coordinate, etc. until all the block - information in the selection have been put into the user's buffer. No - guarantee of any order of the blocks is implied. + Puts a list of the hyperslab blocks into the user's buffer. The blocks + start with the 'startblock'th block in the list of blocks and put + 'numblocks' number of blocks into the user's buffer (or until the end of + the list of blocks, whichever happen first) + The block coordinates have the same dimensionality (rank) as the + dataspace they are located within. The list of blocks is formatted as + follows: <"start" coordinate> immediately followed by <"opposite" corner + coordinate>, followed by the next "start" and "opposite" coordinate, etc. + until all the block information requested has been put into the user's + buffer. + No guarantee of any order of the blocks is implied. GLOBAL VARIABLES COMMENTS, BUGS, ASSUMPTIONS EXAMPLES @@ -1400,12 +1408,16 @@ H5Sget_select_hyper_blocklist(hid_t spaceid, hsize_t startblock, hsize_t numbloc RETURNS Non-negative on success, negative on failure DESCRIPTION - Puts a list of the element points into the user's buffer. The point - coordinates have the same dimensionality (rank) as the dataspace they - are located within. The list of points is formatted as follows: - <coordinate> followed by the next coordinate, etc. until all the point - information in the selection have been put into the user's buffer. No - guarantee of any order of the elements is implied. + Puts a list of the element points into the user's buffer. The points + start with the 'startpoint'th block in the list of points and put + 'numpoints' number of points into the user's buffer (or until the end of + the list of points, whichever happen first) + The point coordinates have the same dimensionality (rank) as the + dataspace they are located within. The list of points is formatted as + follows: <coordinate> followed by the next coordinate, etc. until all the + point information in the selection have been put into the user's buffer. + The points are returned in the order they will be interated through + when a selection is read/written from/to disk. GLOBAL VARIABLES COMMENTS, BUGS, ASSUMPTIONS EXAMPLES @@ -1461,12 +1473,16 @@ H5S_get_select_elem_pointlist(H5S_t *space, hsize_t startpoint, hsize_t numpoint RETURNS Non-negative on success, negative on failure DESCRIPTION - Puts a list of the element points into the user's buffer. The point - coordinates have the same dimensionality (rank) as the dataspace they - are located within. The list of points is formatted as follows: - <coordinate> followed by the next coordinate, etc. until all the point - information in the selection have been put into the user's buffer. No - guarantee of any order of the elements is implied. + Puts a list of the element points into the user's buffer. The points + start with the 'startpoint'th block in the list of points and put + 'numpoints' number of points into the user's buffer (or until the end of + the list of points, whichever happen first) + The point coordinates have the same dimensionality (rank) as the + dataspace they are located within. The list of points is formatted as + follows: <coordinate> followed by the next coordinate, etc. until all the + point information in the selection have been put into the user's buffer. + The points are returned in the order they will be interated through + when a selection is read/written from/to disk. GLOBAL VARIABLES COMMENTS, BUGS, ASSUMPTIONS EXAMPLES |