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diff --git a/doc/html/RM_H5P.html b/doc/html/RM_H5P.html index d9f1191..8dda42f 100644 --- a/doc/html/RM_H5P.html +++ b/doc/html/RM_H5P.html @@ -14,7 +14,10 @@ HDF5/H5P Draft API Specification <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> H5P +<a href="RM_H5R.html">H5R</a> +<a href="RM_H5RA.html">H5RA</a> <a href="RM_H5S.html">H5S</a> <a href="RM_H5T.html">H5T</a> <a href="RM_H5Z.html">H5Z</a> @@ -57,6 +60,11 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <li><a href="#Property-SetIstoreK">H5Pset_istore_k</a> <li><a href="#Property-GetIstoreK">H5Pget_istore_k</a> </ul> +<br> +<br> +|| <i>Available only in the +<br> +parallel HDF5 library.</i> </td><td> </td><td valign=top> @@ -95,6 +103,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <li><a href="#Property-SetCompression">H5Pset_compression</a> <li><a href="#Property-GetCompression">H5Pget_compression</a> --> + <li><a href="#Property-SetFillValue">H5Pset_fill_value</a> + <li><a href="#Property-GetFillValue">H5Pget_fill_value</a> <li><a href="#Property-SetFilter">H5Pset_filter</a> <li><a href="#Property-GetNFilters">H5Pget_nfilters</a> <li><a href="#Property-GetFilter">H5Pget_filter</a> @@ -115,10 +125,12 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. </td></tr> +<!-- <tr><td colspan=5 align=right> <br> || <i>Available only in the parallel HDF5 library.</i> </td></tr> +--> </table> </dir @@ -187,8 +199,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Identifier of the property list to terminate access to. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -202,7 +214,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>Returns the property list class for a property list. <dt><strong>Description:</strong> <dd><code>H5Pget_class</code> returns the property list class for the - property list identied by the <code>plist</code> parameter. + property list identified by the <code>plist</code> parameter. Valid property list classes are defined in the description of <code>H5Pcreate()</code>. <dt><strong>Parameters:</strong> @@ -236,7 +248,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> <dd>Returns a property list identifier if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -271,8 +283,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to location to return shared object header version number. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -298,8 +310,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Size of the user-block in bytes. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -323,8 +335,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to location to return user-block size. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -344,7 +356,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. address objects in an HDF5 file. This function is only valid for file creation property lists. Passing in a value of 0 for one of the sizeof parameters retains the current value. The default value - for both values is 4 bytes. Valid values currenly are 2, 4, 8 and + for both values is 4 bytes. Valid values currently are 2, 4, 8 and 16. <dt><strong>Parameters:</strong> <dl> @@ -356,8 +368,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Size of an object length in bytes. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -385,8 +397,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to location to return length size in bytes. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -426,8 +438,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. again to setup the property list. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -457,8 +469,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to location to return the info object. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if the file access property list is set to the MPI. - Otherwise returns FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if the file access property list is set to the MPI. + Otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -495,8 +507,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Data transfer mode. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -522,8 +534,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to location to return the data transfer mode. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -565,8 +577,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Symbol table node size. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -599,8 +611,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to location to return the symbol table's leaf node 1/2 size. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -633,8 +645,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: 1/2 rank of chunked storage B-tree. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -662,8 +674,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to location to return the chunked storage B-tree 1/2 rank. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -687,12 +699,12 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. This should only be used for very small amounts of raw data (suggested less than 1KB). <dt>H5D_CONTIGUOUS - <dd>Store raw data seperately from object header in one + <dd>Store raw data separately from object header in one large chunk in the file. <dt>H5D_CHUNKED - <dd>Store raw data seperately from object header in one + <dd>Store raw data separately from object header in one large chunk in the file and store chunks of the raw - data in seperate locations in the file. + data in separate locations in the file. </dl></ul> <dt><strong>Parameters:</strong> <dl> @@ -702,8 +714,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Type of storage layout for raw data. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -722,11 +734,11 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dt>H5D_COMPACT <dd>Raw data and object header stored contiguously in file. <dt>H5D_CONTIGUOUS - <dd>Raw data stored seperately from object header in one + <dd>Raw data stored separately from object header in one large chunk in the file. <dt>H5D_CHUNKED - <dd>Raw data stored seperately from object header in - chunks in seperate locations in the file. + <dd>Raw data stored separately from object header in + chunks in separate locations in the file. </dl> </ul> <dt><strong>Parameters:</strong> <dl> @@ -769,8 +781,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: An array containing the size of each chunk. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -802,7 +814,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> <dd>Returns chunk dimensionality successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -836,13 +848,13 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dt><em>hid_t</em> <code>plist</code> <dd>IN: Identifier for a file access property list. <dt><em>hsize_t</em> <code>threshold</code> - <dd>IN: Threshhold value. + <dd>IN: Threshold value. <dt><em>hsize_t</em> <code>alignment</code> <dd>IN: Alignment value. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -867,13 +879,13 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dt><em>hid_t</em> <code>plist</code> <dd>IN: Identifier of a file access property list. <dt><em>hsize_t</em> <code>*threshold</code> - <dd>OUT: Pointer to location of return threshhold value. + <dd>OUT: Pointer to location of return threshold value. <dt><em>hsize_t</em> <code>*alignment</code> <dd>OUT: Pointer to location of return alignment value. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -911,8 +923,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Number of bytes reserved in the file for the data. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -934,7 +946,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> <dd>Returns the number of external files if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -982,11 +994,92 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. external file data. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. +</dl> + +<hr> +<dl> + <dt><strong>Name:</strong> <a name="Property-SetFillValue">H5Pset_fill_value</a> + <dt><strong>Signature:</strong> + <dd><em>herr_t</em> <code>H5Pset_fill_value</code>(<em>hid_t</em> <code>plist_id</code>, + <em>hid_t</em> <code>type_id</code>, + <em>const void *</em><code>value</code> + ) + <dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> + <dd>Sets a dataset fill value. + <dt><strong>Description:</strong> + <dd><code>H5Pset_fill_value</code> sets the fill value for a + dataset creation property list. + <p> + The <code>value</code> is interpreted as being of type + <code>type_id</code>. This need not be the same type + as the dataset, but the library must be able to convert + <code>value</code> to the dataset type when the dataset + is created. + <dt><strong>Notes:</strong> + <dd>If a fill value is set for a dataset (even if the + fill value is all zeros), the fill value will be written + to the file. If no fill value is set, then HDF5 relies on + the underlying file driver (usually a Unix file system) + to initialize unwritten parts of the file to zeros. + <p> + Creating a contiguous dataset with a fill value can be a + very expensive operation since the optimization has not + yet been implemented that would delay the writing of the + fill values until after some data has been written. + <dt><strong>Parameters:</strong> + <dl> + <dt><em>hid_t</em> <code>plist_id</code> + <dd>IN: Property list identifier. + <dt><em>hid_t</em> <code>type_id</code>, + <dd>IN: The datatype identifier of <code>value</code>. + <dt><em>const void *</em><code>value</code> + <dd>IN: The fill value. + </dl> + <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. + + +<hr> +<dl> + <dt><strong>Name:</strong> <a name="Property-GetFillValue">H5Pget_fill_value</a> + <dt><strong>Signature:</strong> + <dd><em>herr_t</em> <code>H5Pget_fill_value</code>(<em>hid_t</em> <code>plist_id</code>, + <em>hid_t</em> <code>type_id</code>, + <em>void *</em><code>value</code> + ) + <dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> + <dd>Retrieves a dataset fill value. + <dt><strong>Description:</strong> + <dd><code>H5Pget_fill_value</code> queries the + fill value property of a dataset creation property list. + <p> + The fill value is returned through the <code>value</code> + pointer. + <p> + Memory is allocated by the caller. + <p> + The fill value will be converted from its current + data type to the type specified by <code>type_id</code>. + <dt><strong>Parameters:</strong> + <dl> + <dt><em>hid_t</em> <code>plist_id</code> + <dd>IN: Property list identifier. + <dt><em>hid_t</em> <code>type_id</code>, + <dd>IN: The datatype identifier of <code>value</code>. + <dt><em>const void *</em><code>value</code> + <dd>IN: The fill value. + </dl> + <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> + + <hr> <dl> <dt><strong>Name:</strong> <a name="Property-SetFilter">H5Pset_filter</a> @@ -1055,8 +1148,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Auxiliary data for the filter. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1092,7 +1185,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> <dd>Returns the number of filters in the pipeline if successful; - otherwise returns FAIL (-1). + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1129,8 +1222,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <code>filter_number</code> is a value between zero and <em>N</em>-1, as described in <a href="#Property-GetNFilters"><code>H5Pget_nfilters()</code></a>. - The function will return FAIL (-1) if the filter number is out - of range. + The function will return a negative value if the filter number + is out of range. <p> If <code>name</code> is a pointer to an array of at least <code>namelen</code> bytes, the filter name will be copied @@ -1218,8 +1311,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Identifier of a file access property list. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1242,9 +1335,9 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Identifier of a file access property list. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if the file access propety list is set + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if the file access property list is set to the stdio driver. - Otherwise returns FAIL (-1). + Otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1267,8 +1360,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Identifier of a file access property list. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1278,7 +1371,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dt><strong>Signature:</strong> <dd><em>returntype</em> <code>H5Pget_sec2</code>(<em>hid_t</em> <code>plist</code>) <dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Checks whether the file access propety list is set + <dd>Checks whether the file access property list is set to the sec2 driver. <dt><strong>Description:</strong> <dd><code>H5Pget_sec2</code> checks to determine whether the @@ -1291,9 +1384,9 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Identifier of a file access property list. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if the file access propety list is set + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if the file access property list is set to the sec2 driver. - Otherwise returns FAIL (-1). + Otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1323,8 +1416,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: File block size in bytes. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1353,9 +1446,9 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to a location to return the file block size (in bytes). </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if the file access propety list is set + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if the file access property list is set to the core driver. - Otherwise returns FAIL (-1). + Otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1399,8 +1492,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Identifier of the raw file access property list. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1458,9 +1551,9 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>OUT: Pointer to a copy of the raw file access property list. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if the file access propety list is set + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if the file access property list is set to the split driver. - Otherwise returns FAIL (-1). + Otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1491,7 +1584,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. opened. Note: if the size of the <code>off_t</code> type is four bytes then the maximum family member size is usually 2^31-1 because the byte at offset 2,147,483,647 is generally - inaccessable. Additional parameters may be added to this + inaccessible. Additional parameters may be added to this function in the future. <dt><strong>Parameters:</strong> <dl> @@ -1504,8 +1597,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. for each member of the family. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1526,7 +1619,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. to use the <code>family</code> driver; any previously defined driver properties are erased from the property list. See <a href="Files.html#File_Families">File Families</a> - in the <cite>HDF5 User's Guide</dite> for a discussion + in the <cite>HDF5 User's Guide</cite> for a discussion of file families. <p> Each member of the file family will use <code>memb_plist</code> @@ -1543,7 +1636,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. Note: If the size of the <code>off_t</code> type is four bytes, then the maximum family member size is usually 2^31-1 because the byte at offset 2,147,483,647 is generally - inaccessable. + inaccessible. <p> Additional parameters may be added to this function in the future. @@ -1558,8 +1651,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. for each member of the family. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1596,9 +1689,9 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. for each member of the family. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if the file access propety list is set + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if the file access property list is set to the family driver. - Otherwise returns FAIL (-1). + Otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1645,8 +1738,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Preemption policy. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1660,7 +1753,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <em>double</em> <code>*rdcc_w0</code> ) <dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Retrieves maximun sizes of meta data cache and RDCC_WO. + <dd>Retrieves maximum sizes of meta data cache and RDCC_WO. <dt><strong>Description:</strong> <dd>Retrieves the maximum possible number of elements in the meta data cache and the maximum possible number of bytes and the @@ -1679,8 +1772,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN/OUT: Preemption policy. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1701,7 +1794,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. for the type conversion buffer and background buffer and optionally supply pointers to application-allocated buffers. If the buffer size is smaller than the entire amount of data - being transfered between application and file, and a type + being transferred between application and file, and a type conversion buffer or background buffer is required then strip mining will be used. However, certain restrictions apply for the size of buffer which can be used for strip @@ -1725,8 +1818,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Pointer to application-allocated background buffer. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1787,8 +1880,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. (TRUE/FALSE). </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1809,7 +1902,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> <dd>Returns TRUE or FALSE if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1830,7 +1923,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dt><strong>Description:</strong> <dd><code>H5Pset_compression</code> sets the compression method in a dataset creation property list. This is a catch-all - function for defining compresion methods + function for defining compression methods and is intended to be called from a wrapper such as <code>H5Pset_deflate()</code>. The dataset creation property list <em>plist</em> is adjusted to use the specified @@ -1861,8 +1954,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Client data byte array passed to the compression method. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> --> @@ -1902,7 +1995,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> <dd>Returns compression method if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> --> @@ -1932,8 +2025,8 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <dd>IN: Compression level. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> - <dd>Returns SUCCEED (0) if successful; - otherwise FAIL (-1). + <dd>Returns a non-negative value if successful; + otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> @@ -1958,7 +2051,7 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. </dl> <dt><strong>Returns:</strong> <dd>Returns compression level, a value between 0 and 9, if successful. - Otherwise returns FAIL (-1). + Otherwise returns a negative value. </dl> --> @@ -1973,7 +2066,10 @@ many different parameters to be easily manipulated. <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> H5P +<a href="RM_H5R.html">H5R</a> +<a href="RM_H5RA.html">H5RA</a> <a href="RM_H5S.html">H5S</a> <a href="RM_H5T.html">H5T</a> <a href="RM_H5Z.html">H5Z</a> @@ -1989,7 +2085,7 @@ H5P <a href="mailto:hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu">HDF Help Desk</a> <br> -Last modified: 25 August 1998 +Last modified: 27 October 1998 </body> </html> |