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external link is - <code>http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/hdf-java-html/</code>)</em> - <ul> - <li><code>HDFview</code> -- a browser that - works with both HDF4 and HDF5 files and - can be used to transfer data between the two formats - <li>Java interfaces for both the HDF4 and HDF5 libraries - <li>Other HDF4- and HDF5-related products - <br><br> - </ul> - - <li>Data conversion utilities: - <ul> - <li><a href="#Tools-Import">h5import</a> -- - Imports data into an existing or new HDF5 file - <li><a href="#Tools-GIF2H5">gif2h5</a> -- - Converts a GIF file to an HDF5 file - <li><a href="#Tools-H52GIF">h52gif</a> -- - Converts images in an HDF5 file to a GIF file - <br><br> - </ul> - - <li><a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/h4toh5/" target="ToolsExt"> - HDF5/HDF4 conversion tools</a>: - <br> - <em>(Distributed separately; external link is - <code>http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/h4toh5/</code>)</em> - <ul> - <li><a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/h4toh5/" - target="ToolsExt">H4toH5 Conversion Library</a> -- - Provides APIs for use in tools that perform customized - conversions of HDF4 files to HDF5 files - <li><a href="#Tools-H5toh4">h5toh4</a> -- - Converts an HDF5 file to an HDF4 file - <li><a href="#Tools-H4toh5">h4toh5</a> -- - Converts an HDF4 file to an HDF5 file - <br><br> - </ul> - - <li><a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/tools5.html" - target="ToolsExt">Other tools</a>, - including third-party and commercial utilities and applications - <br> - <em>(Distributed separately; external link is - <code>http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/tools5.html</code>)</em> - -</ul> -<!-- -</td></tr> -</table> ---> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h5dump" --> -<p> - -<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 examine - the contents of an HDF5 file and dump those contents, in human - readable form, to an ASCII file. - <p> - <code>h5dump</code> dumps HDF5 file content to standard output. - It can display the contents of the entire HDF5 file or - selected objects, which can be groups, datasets, a subset of a - dataset, links, attributes, or datatypes. - <p> - The <code>--header</code> option displays object header - information only. - <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> - 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> - <code>h5dump</code> assigns a name for any unnamed datatype 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> - Datatypes are displayed with standard type names. For example, - if a dataset 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 dataset. - <p> - <code>h5dump</code> can also dump a subset of a dataset. - This feature operates in much the same way as hyperslabs in HDF5; - the parameters specified on the command line are passed to the - function <a href="RM_H5S.html#Dataspace-SelectHyperslab"> - <code>H5Sselect_hyperslab</code></a> and the resulting selection - is displayed. - <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> - <em>Note</em>: It is not permissible to specify multiple - attributes, datasets, datatypes, groups, or soft links with one - flag. For example, one may not issue the command - <br> - - <font size=-1>WRONG:</font> - <code>h5dump -a /attr1 /attr2 foo.h5</code> - </br> - to display both <code>/attr1</code> and <code>/attr2</code>. - One must issue the following command: - <br> - - <font size=-1>CORRECT:</font> - <code>h5dump -a /attr1 -a /attr2 foo.h5</code> - </br> - <p> - It's possible to select the file driver with which to open the - HDF5 file by using the --filedriver (-f) command-line option. - Acceptable values for the --filedriver option are: "sec2", - "family", "split", "multi", and "stream". If the file driver flag - 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> - <dd>With the <code>--xml</code> option, <code>h5dump</code> generates - XML output. This output contains a complete description of the file, - marked up in XML. The XML conforms to the HDF5 Document Type - Definition (DTD) available at - <a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/DTDs/HDF5-File.dtd"> - <code>http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/DTDs/HDF5-File.dtd</code></a>. - <p> - 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>. - -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <ul> - <table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-h</code> or <code>--help</code></td> - <td valign="top">Print a usage message and exit.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-B</code> or <code>--bootblock</code></td> - <td valign="top">Print the content of the boot block.<br> <em>(This - option is not yet implemented.)</em></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-H</code> or <code>--header</code></td> - <td valign="top">Print the header only; no data is displayed.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-A</code></td> - <td valign="top">Print the header and value of attributes; data of datasets - is not displayed.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-i</code> or <code>--object-ids</code></td> - <td valign="top">Print the object ids.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-r</code> or <code>--string</code></td> - <td valign="top">Print 1-bytes integer datasets as ASCII.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-V</code> or <code>--version</code></td> - <td valign="top">Print version number and exit.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-a <em>P</em></code> or <code>--attribute=<em>P</em> </code></td> - <td valign="top">Print the specified attribute.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-d <em>P</em></code> or - <code>--dataset=<em>P</em></code></td> - <td valign="top">Print the specified dataset.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-f<em> D</em></code> or <code>--filedriver=<em>D </em> </code></td> - <td valign="top">Specify which driver to open the file with.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-g <em>P</em></code> or - <code>--group=<em>P</em></code></td> - <td valign="top">Print the specified group and all members.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-l <em>P</em></code> or <code>--soft-link=<em>P </em></code></td> - <td valign="top">Print the value(s) of the specified soft link.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-o <em>F</em></code> or - <code>--output=<em>F</em></code></td> - <td valign="top">Output raw data into file F.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-t <em>T</em></code> or - <code>--datatype=<em>T</em></code></td> - <td valign="top">Print the specified named datatype.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-w <em>N</em></code> or - <code>--width=<em>N</em></code></td> - <td valign="top">Set the number of columns of output.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-x <em></em></code> or - <code>--xml</code></td> - <td valign="top">Output XML using XML schema (default) instead of DDL.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-u <em></em></code> or - <code>--use-dtd</code></td> - <td valign="top">Output XML using XML DTD instead of DDL.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-D <em>U</em></code> or - <code>--xml-dtd=<em>U</em></code></td> - <td valign="top">In XML output, refer to the DTD or schema at <em>U</em> - instead of the default schema/DTD.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-X <em>S</em></code> or - <code>--xml-dns=<em>S</em></code></td> - <td valign="top">In XML output, (XML Schema) use qualified names in - the XML:<br> ":": no namespace, default: - "hdf5:"</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-s <em>L</em></code> or - <code>--start=<em>L</em></code></td> - <td valign="top">Offset of start of subsetting selection. <br> - Default: the beginning of the dataset.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-S <em>L</em></code> or - <code>--stride=<em>L</em></code></td> - <td valign="top">Hyperslab stride. <br> - Default: 1 in all dimensions.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-c <em>L</em></code> or - <code>--count=<em>L</em></code></td> - <td valign="top">Number of blocks to include in the selection.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-k <em>L</em></code> or - <code>--block=<em>L</em></code></td> - <td valign="top">Size of block in hyperslab. <br> - Default: 1 in all dimensions.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>--</code></td> - <td valign="top">Indicate that all following arguments are non-options. - E.g., to dump a file called `-f', use h5dump -- -f.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>file</em></td> - <td valign="top">The file to be examined.</td> - </tr> - </table> - </ul> - <br><br> -<!-- NEW PAGE --> - <ul> - The option parameters listed above are defined as follows: - <table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>D</em> </td> - <td valign="top">which file driver to use in opening the - file. Acceptable values are "sec2", "family", "split", - "multi", and "stream". Without the file driver flag the - file will be opened with each driver in turn and in the - order specified above until one driver succeeds in - opening the file.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>P</em></td> - <td valign="top">The full path from the root group to - the object</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>T</em></td> - <td valign="top">The name of the datatype</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>F</em></td> - <td valign="top">A filename</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>N</em></td> - <td valign="top">An integer greater than 1</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>L</em></td> - <td valign="top">A list of integers, the number of which is - equal to the number of dimensions in the dataspace being - queried</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>U</em></td> - <td valign="top">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</td></tr> - </table> - - <p>Subsetting parameters can also be expressed in a convenient - compact form, as follows: - <br> - - <code>--dataset="/foo/mydataset[START;STRIDE;COUNT;BLOCK]"</code> - <br> - All of the semicolons (<code>;</code>) are required, even when - a parameter value is not specified. - When not specified, default parameter values are used. - </ul> -<dt><strong>Examples:</strong> - - <table border="0" width="100%"> - <tr><td valign="top"> - <ol> - <li>Dumping the group <code>/GroupFoo/GroupBar</code> in the file - <code>quux.h5</code>:<br> - <code> - h5dump -g /GroupFoo/GroupBar quux.h5</code> - <br> - <br> - <li>Dumping the dataset <code>Fnord</code> in the group - <code>/GroupFoo/GroupBar</code> in the file <code>quux.h5</code>:<br> - <code> - h5dump -d /GroupFoo/GroupBar/Fnord quux.h5</code> - <br> - <br> - <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>:<br> - <code> - h5dump -a /GroupFoo/GroupBar/Fnord/metadata quux.h5</code> - <br> - <br> - <li>Dumping the attribute <code>metadata</code> which is an - attribute of the root group in the file <code>quux.h5</code>:<br> - <code> - h5dump -a /metadata quux.h5</code> - <br> - <br> - <li>Producing an XML listing of the file <code>bobo.h5</code>:<br> - <code> - h5dump --xml bobo.h5 > bobo.h5.xml</code> - <br> - <br> - <li>Dumping a subset of the dataset <code>/GroupFoo/databar/</code> - in the file <code>quux.h5</code>:<br> - <code> - h5dump -d /GroupFoo/databar --start="1,1" --stride="2,3" - <br> - --count="3,19" --block="1,1" quux.h5</code> - <br> - <br> - <li>The same example using the short form to specify the - subsetting parameters:<br> - <code> - h5dump -d "/GroupFoo/databar[1,1;2,3;3,19;1,1]" quux.h5</code> - <br> - <br> - </ol></td></tr> - </table> -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<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 Datatype) - <li>dataset space (see Dataspace) - <li>dataset data - </ul> - <li>Attribute - <ul> - <li>attribute type (see Datatype) - <li>attribute space (see Dataspace) - <li>attribute data - </ul> - <li>Datatype - <ul> - <li>integer type - <br> - - H5T_STD_I8BE, H5T_STD_I8LE, H5T_STD_I16BE, ... - <li>floating point type - <br> - - H5T_IEEE_F32BE, H5T_IEEE_F32LE, H5T_IEEE_F64BE, ... - <li>string type - <li>compound type - <br> - - named, unnamed and transient compound type - <br> - - integer, floating or string type member - <li>opaque types - <li>reference type - <br> - - object references - <br> - - data regions - <li>enum type - <li>variable-length datatypes - <br> - - atomic types only - <br> - - scalar or single dimensional array of variable-length - types supported - </ul> - <li>Dataspace - <ul> - <li>scalar and simple space - </ul> - <li>Soft link - <li>Hard link - <li>Loop detection - </ul> - -<dt><strong>See Also:</strong> - - <ul> - <table border="0" width="100%"> - <tr><td valign="top"> - <li>HDF5 Data Description Language syntax at - <a href="ddl.html"><cite>DDL for HDF5</cite></a> - <li>HDF5 XML Schema at - <a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/DTDs/HDF5-File.xsd">http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/DTDs/HDF5-File.xsd</a> - <li>HDF5 XML information at - <a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/XML">http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/XML/</a> - </td></tr> - </table> - </ul> - -</dl> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h5ls" --> -<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> - <ul><table> - <tr> - <td valign="top" width="30%"><code>-h</code> or <code>-?</code> or - <code>--help </code></td> - <td valign="top">Print a usage message and exit.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-a</code> or - <code>--address</code></td> - <td valign="top">Print addresses for raw data.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-d</code> or <code>--data</code></td> - <td valign="top">Print the values of datasets.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-e</code> or - <code>--errors</code></td> - <td valign="top">Show all HDF5 error reporting.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-f</code> or - <code>--full</code></td> - <td valign="top">Print full path names instead of base names.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-g</code> or - <code>--group</code></td> - <td valign="top">Show information about a group, not its contents.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-l</code> or - <code>--label</code></td> - <td valign="top">Label members of compound datasets.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-r</code> or <code>--recursive </code></td> - <td valign="top">List all groups recursively, avoiding cycles.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-s</code> or - <code>--string</code></td> - <td valign="top">Print 1-bytes integer datasets as ASCII.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-S</code> or - <code>--simple</code></td> - <td valign="top">Use a machine-readable output format.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-w</code><em>N</em> or - <code>--width=</code><em>N </em></td> - <td valign="top">Set the number of columns of output.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-v</code> or - <code>--verbose</code></td> - <td valign="top">Generate more verbose output.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-V</code> or - <code>--version</code></td> - <td valign="top">Print version number and exit.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-x</code> or - <code>--hexdump</code></td> - <td valign="top">Show raw data in hexadecimal format.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>file</em></td> - <td valign="top">The file name may include a printf(3C) integer format - such as <code>%%05d</code> to open a file family.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>objects</em></td> - <td valign="top">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.</td></tr> - </table></ul> -<!-- -<dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> - <dd> -<dt><strong>See Also:</strong> - <dd> ---> -</dl> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h5diff" --> -<hr> -<dl> -<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-Diff">h5diff</a> -<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong> - <dd><code>h5diff </code> <em>file1</em> <em>file2</em> - [<em>OPTIONS</em>] - [<em>object1</em> [<em>object2</em> ] ] -<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Compares two HDF5 files and reports the differences. -<dt><strong>Description:</strong> - <dd><code>h5diff</code> is a command line tool that compares - two HDF5 files, <em>file1</em> and <em>file2</em>, and - reports the differences between them. - <p> - Optionally, <code>h5diff</code> will compare two objects - within these files. - If only one object, <em>object1</em>, is specified, - <code>h5diff</code> will compare - <em>object1</em> in <em>file1</em> - with <em>object1</em> in <em>file2</em>. - In two objects, <em>object1</em> and <em>object2</em>, - are specified, <code>h5diff</code> will compare - <em>object1</em> in <em>file1</em> - with <em>object2</em> in <em>file2</em>. - These objects must be HDF5 datasets. - <dd> - <p> - <em>object1</em> and <em>object2</em> must be expressed - as absolute paths from the respective file's root group. - <dd> - <p> - <code>h5diff</code> has the following four modes of output:<br> - Normal mode: print the number of differences found and where they occurred<br> - Report mode (-r): print the above plus the differences<br> - Verbose mode (-v): print the above plus a list of objects and warnings<br> - Quiet mode (-q): do not print output (h5diff always returns an exit code of - 1 when differences are found). - <dd> - <p> - Additional information, with several sample cases, - can be found in the document - <a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/h5diff/h5diff_design.html"> - <cite>H5diff Examples</cite></a>. -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <ul><table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>file1</em></td> - <td valign="top"> </td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>file2</em></td> - <td valign="top">The HDF5 files to be compared.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-h</code></td> - <td valign="top">help message.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-r</code></td> - <td valign="top">Report mode. Print the differences.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-v</code></td> - <td valign="top">Verbose mode. Print the differences, list of objects, warnings.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-q</code></td> - <td valign="top">Quiet mode. Do not print output.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-n</code> <em>count</em></td> - <td valign="top">Print difference up to <em>count</em> - differences, then stop. <em>count</em> must be a positive integer.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-d</code> <em>delta</em></td> - <td valign="top">Print only differences that are greater than the - limit <em>delta</em>. <em>delta</em> must be a positive number. - The comparison criterion is whether the absolute value of the - difference of two corresponding values is greater than - <em>delta</em> - <br>(e.g., <code> |a–b| > <em>delta</em></code>, - where <code>a</code> is a value in <em>file1</em> and - <code>b</code> is a value in <em>file2</em>).</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-p</code> <em>relative </em> </td> - <td valign="top">Print only differences that are greater than a - relative error. <em>relative</em> must be a positive number. - The comparison criterion is whether the absolute value of the - difference <code>1</code> and the ratio of two corresponding values - is greater than <em>relative</em> - (e.g., <code>|1–(b/a)| > <em>relative</em></code> - where <code>a</code> is a value in <em>file1</em> and - <code>b</code> is a value in <em>file2</em>).</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>object1</em></td> - <td valign="top"> </td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>object2</em></td> - <td valign="top">Specific object(s) within the files to be compared.</td></tr> - </table></ul> -<dt><strong>Examples:</strong> - <dd>The following <code>h5diff</code> call compares - the object <code>/a/b</code> in <code>file1</code> - with the object <code>/a/c</code> in <code>file2</code>:<br> - <code> h5diff file1 file2 /a/b /a/c</code> - <dd>This <code>h5diff</code> call compares - the object <code>/a/b</code> in <code>file1</code> - with the same object in <code>file2</code>:<br> - <code> h5diff file1 file2 /a/b</code> - <dd>And this <code>h5diff</code> call compares - all objects in both files:<br> - <code> h5diff file1 file2</code> -<!-- -<dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> - <dd> -<dt><strong>See Also:</strong> - <dd> ---> -</dl> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h5repart" --> -<hr> -<dl> -<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-Repack">h5repack</a> -<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong> - <dd><code>h5repack </code> -i <em>file1</em>-o <em>file2</em> [-h] [-v] [-f - '<i>filter</i>'] [-l '<i>layout</i>'][-m number][-e file] -<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Copies an HDF5 file to a new file with or without compression/chunking. -<dt><strong>Description:</strong> - <dd><code>h5repack</code> is a command line tool that applies HDF5 filters - to a input file <em>file1</em>, saving the output in a new file, <em>file2</em>.<p>'<i>filter</i>' - is a string with the format <br> - <list of objects> : <name of filter> = <filter - parameters>.<br> - <br> - <list of objects> is a comma separated list of object names - meaning apply compression only to those objects. If no object names are - specified, the filter is applied to all objects<br> - <name of filter> can be: <br> - GZIP, to apply the HDF5 GZIP filter (GZIP compression)<br> - SZIP, to apply the HDF5 SZIP filter (SZIP compression)<br> - SHUF, to apply the HDF5 shuffle filter<br> - FLET, to apply the HDF5 checksum filter<br> - NONE, to remove the filter <br> - <filter parameters> is optional compression info <br> - SHUF (no parameter) <br> - FLET (no parameter) <br> - GZIP=<deflation level> from 1-9 <br> - SZIP=<pixels per block,coding> (pixels per block is a even number in - 2-32 and coding method is 'EC' or 'NN') -<dt> </dt> -<dd>'<i>layout'</i> is a string with the format<br> - <list of objects> : <layout type> <br> - <br> - <list of objects> is a comma separated list of object names, meaning - that layout information is supplied for those objects. If no object names are - specified, the layout is applied to all objects <br> - <layout type> can be: <br> - CHUNK, to apply chunking layout <br> - COMPA, to apply compact layout <br> - CONTI, to apply continuous layout <br> - <layout parameters> is present for the chunk case only it is the chunk - size of each dimension: <dim_1 x dim_2 x ... dim_n></dd> -<dt> </dt> -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <dl> - <dt><em>file1</em> - <dt><em>file2</em> - <dd>The input and output HDF5 files - <dt><code>-h</code> - <dd>help message.<dt><code>-f</code> <em>filter</em> - <dd>Filter type<dt><code>-l</code> <em>layout</em> - <dd>Layout type<dt><code>-v</code> - <dd>Verbose mode. Print output (list of objects in the file, filters - and layout applied).<dt><code>-e</code> <em>file</em> - <dd>File with the -f and -l options (only filter and layout flags) - <dt><code>-d</code> <em>delta</em> - <dd>Print only differences that are greater than the - limit <em>delta</em>. - <em>delta</em> must be a positive number. - The comparison criterion is whether the - absolute value of the difference of - two corresponding values is greater than - <em>delta</em> - <br>(e.g., <code> |a–b| > <em>delta</em></code>, - where <code>a</code> is a value in <em>file1</em> and - <code>b</code> is a value in <em>file2</em>).<dt><code>-m</code> <em>number</em> - <dd>Do not apply the filter to objects which size in bytes is - smaller than number. If no size is specified a minimum of 1024 - bytes is assumed. - </dl> -<dt><strong>Examples:</strong> - <dd>1) h5repack -i file1 -o file2 -f GZIP=1 -v<br> - Applies GZIP compression to all - objects in file1 and saves the output in file2 - <p>2) h5repack -i file1 -o file2 -f dset1:SZIP=8,NN -v<br> - Applies SZIP compression only - to object 'dset1'</p> - <p>3) h5repack -i file1 -o file2 -l dset1,dset2:CHUNK=20x10 -v<br> - Applies chunked layout to - objects 'dset1' and 'dset2'<br> -</dl> - -<p> </p> -<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> - [-family_to_sec2] - <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> 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. At this stage, - <code>h5repart</code> can not split a single non-family file into - a family of file(s). - <p> - To convert a family of file(s) to a single non-family file - (<code>sec2</code> file), the option <code>-family_to_sec2</code> - has to be used. - <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><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <ul><table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-v</code></td> - <td valign="top">Produce verbose output.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-V</code></td> - <td valign="top">Print a version number and exit.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-b</code><em>N</em></td> - <td valign="top">The I/O block size, defaults to 1kB</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-m</code><em>N</em></td> - <td valign="top">The destination member size or 1GB</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-family_to_sec2</code></td> - <td valign="top">Convert file driver from family to sec2</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>source_file </em></td> - <td valign="top">The name of the source file</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>dest_file</em></td> - <td valign="top">The name of the destination files</td></tr> - </table></ul> -<!-- -<dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> - <dd> -<dt><strong>See Also:</strong> - <dd> ---> -</dl> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h5import" --> -<hr> -<dl> -<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-Import">h5import</a> -<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong> - <dd><code>h5import - <em>infile</em> <em>in_options</em> - [<em>infile</em> <em>in_options</em> <b>...</b>] - -o <em>outfile</em> - </code> - <dd><code>h5import - <em>infile</em> <em>in_options</em> - [<em>infile</em> <em>in_options</em> <b>...</b>] - -outfile <em>outfile</em> - </code> - <dd><code>h5import -h</code> - <dd><code>h5import -help</code> -<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Imports data into an existing or new HDF5 file. -<dt><strong>Description:</strong> - <dd><code>h5import</code> converts data - from one or more ASCII or binary files, <code><i>infile</i></code>, - into the same number of HDF5 datasets - in the existing or new HDF5 file, <code><i>outfile</i></code>. - Data conversion is performed in accordance with the - user-specified type and storage properties - specified in <code><em>in_options</em></code>. - <p> - The primary objective of <code>h5import</code> is to - import floating point or integer data. - The utility's design allows for future versions that - accept ASCII text files and store the contents as a - compact array of one-dimensional strings, - but that capability is not implemented in HDF5 Release 1.6. - - <p> - <b>Input data and options:</b><br> - Input data can be provided in one of the following forms: - <ul><li>As an ASCII, or plain-text, file containing either - floating point or integer data - <li>As a binary file containing either 32-bit or - 64-bit native floating point data - <li>As a binary file containing native integer data, - signed or unsigned and - 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit, or 64-bit. - <li>As an ASCII, or plain-text, file containing text data. - (This feature is not implemented in HDF5 Release 1.6.) - </ul> - Each input file, <code><i>infile</i></code>, - contains a single <em>n</em>-dimensional - array of values of one of the above types expressed - in the order of fastest-changing dimensions first. - <p> - Floating point data in an ASCII input file must be - expressed in the fixed floating form (e.g., 323.56) - <code>h5import</code> is designed to accept scientific notation - (e.g., 3.23E+02) in an ASCII, but that is not implemented in HDF5 release 1.6. - <p> - Each input file can be associated with options specifying - the datatype and storage properties. - These options can be specified either as - <em>command line arguments</em> - or in a <em>configuration file</em>. - Note that exactly one of these approaches must be used with a - single input file. - <p> - Command line arguments, best used with simple input files, - can be used to specify - the class, size, dimensions of the input data and - a path identifying the output dataset. - <p> - The recommended means of specifying input data options - is in a configuration file; this is also the only means of - specifying advanced storage features. - See further discussion in "The configuration file" below. - <p> - The only required option for input data is dimension sizes; - defaults are available for all others. - <p> - <code>h5import</code> will accept up to 30 input files in a single call. - Other considerations, such as the maximum length of a command line, - may impose a more stringent limitation. - - <p> - <b>Output data and options:</b><br> - The name of the output file is specified following - the <code>-o</code> or <code>-output</code> option - in <code><i>outfile</i></code>. - The data from each input file is stored as a separate dataset - in this output file. - <code><i>outfile</i></code> may be an existing file. - If it does not yet exist, <code>h5import</code> will create it. - <p> - Output dataset information and storage properties can be - specified only by means of a configuration file. - <table width=100% border=0> - <tr valign=top align=left><td width=30> </td><td> - Dataset path - </td><td>If the groups in the path leading to the dataset - do not exist, <code>h5import</code> will create them.<br> - If no group is specified, the dataset will be created - as a member of the root group.<br> - If no dataset name is specified, the default name is - <code>dataset1</code> for the first input dataset, - <code>dataset2</code> for the second input dataset, - <code>dataset3</code> for the third input dataset, - etc.<br> - <code>h5import</code> does not overwrite a pre-existing - dataset of the specified or default name. - When an existing dataset of a conflicting name is - encountered, <code>h5import</code> quits with an error; - the current input file and any subsequent input files - are not processed. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td width=30> </td><td> - Output type - </td><td>Datatype parameters for output data - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td width=30> </td><td> - Output data class - </td><td>Signed or unsigned integer or floating point - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td width=30> </td><td> - Output data size - </td><td>8-, 16-, 32-, or 64-bit integer<br> - 32- or 64-bit floating point - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td width=30> </td><td> - Output architecture - </td><td><code>IEEE</code><br> - <code>STD</code><br> - <code>NATIVE</code> (Default)<br> - Other architectures are included in the <code>h5import</code> design - but are not implemented in this release. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td width=30> </td><td> - Output byte order - </td><td>Little- or big-endian.<br> - Relevant only if output architecture - is <code>IEEE</code>, <code>UNIX</code>, or <code>STD</code>; - fixed for other architectures. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td width=30> </td><td> - Dataset layout and storage <br> - properties - </td><td>Denote how raw data is to be organized on the disk. - If none of the following are specified, - the default configuration is contiguous layout and with no compression. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td width=30> </td><td> - Layout - </td><td>Contiguous (Default)<br> - Chunked - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td width=30> </td><td> - External storage - </td><td>Allows raw data to be stored in a non-HDF5 file or in an - external HDF5 file.<br> - Requires contiguous layout. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td width=30> </td><td> - Compressed - </td><td>Sets the type of compression and the - level to which the dataset must be compressed.<br> - Requires chunked layout. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td width=30> </td><td> - Extendable - </td><td>Allows the dimensions of the dataset increase over time - and/or to be unlimited.<br> - Requires chunked layout. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td width=30> </td><td> - Compressed and<br> - extendable - </td><td>Requires chunked layout. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td width=30> </td><td> - - </td><td> - </td></tr> - </table> - <p> - - <p> - <b>Command-line arguments:</b><br> - The <code>h5import</code> syntax for the command-line arguments, - <code><em>in_options</em></code>, is as follows: - <table width=100% border=0> - <tr><td> </td><td> - <code>h5import <em>infile</em> -d <em>dim_list</em> - [-p <em>pathname</em>] - [-t <em>input_class</em>] - [-s <em>input_size</em>] - [<em>infile</em> ...] - -o <em>outfile</em></code><br> - or<br> - <code>h5import <em>infile</em> -dims <em>dim_list</em> - [-path <em>pathname</em>] - [-type <em>input_class</em>] - [-size <em>input_size</em>] - [<em>infile</em> ...] - -outfile <em>outfile</em></code><br> - or<br> - <code>h5import <em>infile</em> -c <em>config_file</em> - [<em>infile</em> ...] - -outfile <em>outfile</em></code> - </td></tr> - </table> - Note the following: - If the <code>-c <em>config_file</em></code> option is used with - an input file, no other argument can be used with that input file. - If the <code>-c <em>config_file</em></code> option is not used with - an input data file, the <code>-d <em>dim_list</em></code> argument - (or <code>-dims <em>dim_list</em></code>) - must be used and any combination of the remaining options may be used. - Any arguments used must appear in <em>exactly</em> the order used - in the syntax declarations immediately above. - - <p> - <b>The configuration file:</b><br> - A configuration file is specified with the - <code>-c <em>config_file</em></code> option: - <table border=0> - <tr><td> </td><td> - <code>h5import <em>infile</em> -c <em>config_file</em> - [<em>infile</em> -c <em>config_file2</em> ...] - -outfile <em>outfile</em></code> - </td></tr> - </table> - <p> - The configuration file is an ASCII file and must be - organized as "Configuration_Keyword Value" pairs, - with one pair on each line. - For example, the line indicating that - the input data class (configuration keyword <code>INPUT-CLASS</code>) - is floating point in a text file (value <code>TEXTFP</code>) - would appear as follows:<br> - <code> INPUT-CLASS TEXTFP</code> - <p> - A configuration file may have the following keywords each - followed by one of the following defined values. - One entry for each of the first two keywords, - <code>RANK</code> and <code>DIMENSION-SIZES</code>, - is required; all other keywords are optional. - - <p> - <table width=100% border=0> - <tr align=left><th valign=top align=left> - <hr>Keyword <br><code> </code>Value - </th><th valign=top align=left><hr>Description - </th></tr> - - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <hr><code>RANK </code> - </td><td><hr>The number of dimensions in the dataset. (Required) - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> <em>rank</em></code> - </td><td>An integer specifying the number of dimensions in the dataset.<br> - Example: <code> 4 </code> for a 4-dimensional dataset. - </td></tr> - - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <hr><code>DIMENSION-SIZES</code> - </td><td><hr>Sizes of the dataset dimensions. (Required) - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> <em>dim_sizes</em></code> - </td><td>A string of space-separated integers - specifying the sizes of the dimensions in the dataset. - The number of sizes in this entry must match the value in - the <code>RANK</code> entry. - The fastest-changing dimension must be listed first.<br> - Example: <code> 4 3 4 38 </code> for a 38x4x3x4 dataset. - </td></tr> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <hr><code>PATH</code> - </td><td><hr>Path of the output dataset. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> <em>path</em></code> - </td><td>The full HDF5 pathname identifying the output dataset - relative to the root group within the output file.<br> - I.e., <code><em>path</em></code> is a string consisting of - optional group names, each followed by a slash, - and ending with a dataset name. - If the groups in the path do no exist, they will be - created.<br> - If <code>PATH</code> is not specified, the output dataset - is stored as a member of the root group and the - default dataset name is - <code>dataset1</code> for the first input dataset, - <code>dataset2</code> for the second input dataset, - <code>dataset3</code> for the third input dataset, etc.<br> - Note that <code>h5import</code> does not overwrite a - pre-existing dataset of the specified or default name. - When an existing dataset of a conflicting name is - encountered, <code>h5import</code> quits with an error; - the current input file and any subsequent input files - are not processed.<br> - Example: The configuration file entry - <table border=0> - <tr><td> </td><td> - <code>PATH grp1/grp2/dataset1</code> - </td></tr> - </table> - indicates that the output dataset <code>dataset1</code> will - be written in the group <code>grp2/</code> which is in - the group <code>grp1/</code>, - a member of the root group in the output file. - </td></tr> - - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <hr><code>INPUT-CLASS </code> - </td><td><hr>A string denoting the type of input data. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> TEXTIN</code> - </td><td>Input is signed integer data in an ASCII file. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> TEXTUIN</code> - </td><td>Input is unsigned integer data in an ASCII file. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> TEXTFP</code> - </td><td>Input is floating point data in fixed notation (e.g., 325.34) - in an ASCII file. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> TEXTFPE</code> - </td><td>Input is floating point data in scientific notation (e.g., 3.2534E+02) - in an ASCII file.<br> - (Not implemented in this release.) - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> IN</code> - </td><td>Input is signed integer data in a binary file. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> UIN</code> - </td><td>Input is unsigned integer data in a binary file. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> FP</code> - </td><td>Input is floating point data in a binary file. (Default) - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> STR</code> - </td><td>Input is character data in an ASCII file. - With this value, the configuration keywords - <code>RANK</code>, <code>DIMENSION-SIZES</code>, - <code>OUTPUT-CLASS</code>, <code>OUTPUT-SIZE</code>, - <code>OUTPUT-ARCHITECTURE</code>, and <code>OUTPUT-BYTE-ORDER</code> - will be ignored.<br> - (Not implemented in this release.) - </td></tr> - - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <hr><code>INPUT-SIZE</code> - </td><td><hr>An integer denoting the size of the input data, in bits. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> 8</code><br> - <code> 16</code><br> - <code> 32</code><br> - <code> 64</code> - </td><td>For signed and unsigned integer data: - <code>TEXTIN</code>, <code>TEXTUIN</code>, - <code>IN</code>, or <code>UIN</code>. - (Default: <code> 32</code>) - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> 32</code><br> - <code> 64</code> - </td><td>For floating point data: - <code>TEXTFP</code>, <code>TEXTFPE</code>, - or <code>FP</code>. - (Default: <code> 32</code>) - </td></tr> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <hr><code>OUTPUT-CLASS </code> - </td><td><hr>A string denoting the type of output data. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> IN</code> - </td><td>Output is signed integer data.<br> - (Default if <code>INPUT-CLASS</code> is - <code>IN</code> or <code>TEXTIN</code>) - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> UIN</code> - </td><td>Output is unsigned integer data.<br> - (Default if <code>INPUT-CLASS</code> is - <code>UIN</code> or <code>TEXTUIN</code>) - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> FP</code> - </td><td>Output is floating point data.<br> - (Default if <code>INPUT-CLASS</code> is not specified or is - <code>FP</code>, <code>TEXTFP</code>, or <code>TEXTFPE</code>) - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> STR</code> - </td><td>Output is character data, - to be written as a 1-dimensional array of strings.<br> - (Default if <code>INPUT-CLASS</code> is <code>STR</code>)<br> - (Not implemented in this release.) - </td></tr> - - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <hr><code>OUTPUT-SIZE</code> - </td><td><hr>An integer denoting the size of the output data, in bits. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> 8</code><br> - <code> 16</code><br> - <code> 32</code><br> - <code> 64</code> - </td><td>For signed and unsigned integer data: - <code>IN</code> or <code>UIN</code>. - (Default: Same as <code>INPUT-SIZE</code>, else <code> 32</code>) - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> 32</code><br> - <code> 64</code> - </td><td>For floating point data: - <code>FP</code>. - (Default: Same as <code>INPUT-SIZE</code>, else <code> 32</code>) - </td></tr> - - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <hr><code>OUTPUT-ARCHITECTURE</code> - </td><td><hr>A string denoting the type of output architecture. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> NATIVE</code><br> - <code> STD</code><br> - <code> IEEE</code><br> - <code> INTEL</code> *<br> - <code> CRAY</code> *<br> - <code> MIPS</code> *<br> - <code> ALPHA</code> *<br> - <code> UNIX</code> * - </td><td>See the "Predefined Atomic Types" section - in the "HDF5 Datatypes" chapter - of the <cite>HDF5 User's Guide</cite> - for a discussion of these architectures.<br> - Values marked with an asterisk (*) are not implemented in this release.<br> - (Default: <code>NATIVE</code>) - </td></tr> - - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <hr><code>OUTPUT-BYTE-ORDER</code> - </td><td><hr>A string denoting the output byte order. - This entry is ignored if the <code>OUTPUT-ARCHITECTURE</code> - is not specified or if it is not specified as <code>IEEE</code>, - <code>UNIX</code>, or <code>STD</code>. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> BE</code> - </td><td>Big-endian. (Default) - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> LE</code> - </td><td>Little-endian. - </td></tr> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> - <tr valign=top align=left><td colspan="2"> - <hr>The following options are disabled by default, making - the default storage properties no chunking, no compression, - no external storage, and no extensible dimensions. - </td></tr> - - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <hr><code>CHUNKED-DIMENSION-SIZES</code><br> - </td><td><hr>Dimension sizes of the chunk for chunked output data. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> <em>chunk_dims</em></code> - </td><td>A string of space-separated integers specifying the - dimension sizes of the chunk for chunked output data. - The number of dimensions must correspond to the value - of <code>RANK</code>.<br> - The presence of this field indicates that the - output dataset is to be stored in chunked layout; - if this configuration field is absent, - the dataset will be stored in contiguous layout. - </td></tr> - - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <hr><code>COMPRESSION-TYPE</code> - </td><td><hr>Type of compression to be used with chunked storage. - Requires that <code>CHUNKED-DIMENSION-SIZES</code> - be specified. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> GZIP</code> - </td><td>Gzip compression.<br> - Other compression algorithms are not implemented - in this release of <code>h5import</code>. - </td></tr> - - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <hr><code>COMPRESSION-PARAM</code> - </td><td><hr>Compression level. - Required if <code>COMPRESSION-TYPE</code> is specified. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> 1</code> through <code>9</code> - </td><td>Gzip compression levels: - <code>1</code> will result in the fastest compression - while <code>9</code> will result in the - best compression ratio.<br> - (Default: 6. The default gzip compression level is 6; - not all compression methods will have a default level.) - </td></tr> - - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <hr><code>EXTERNAL-STORAGE</code> - </td><td><hr>Name of an external file in which to create the output dataset. - Cannot be used with <code>CHUNKED-DIMENSIONS-SIZES</code>, - <code>COMPRESSION-TYPE</code>, OR <code>MAXIMUM-DIMENSIONS</code>. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> <i>external_file</i> </code> - <!-- THE EXTRA NON-BREAKING SPACES AT THE END OF THE PRECEDING LINE --> - <!-- ARE PADDING SPACES TO ENSURE THE PROPER FORMATTING OF THIS TABLE. --> - <!-- DO NOT REMOVE THEM!!!!!!!!!!!!! --> - </td><td>A string specifying the name of an external file. - </td></tr> - - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <hr><code>MAXIMUM-DIMENSIONS</code> - </td><td><hr>Maximum sizes of all dimensions. - Requires that <code>CHUNKED-DIMENSION-SIZES</code> be specified. - </td></tr> - <tr valign=top align=left><td> - <code> <em>max_dims</em></code> - </td><td>A string of space-separated integers specifying the - maximum size of each dimension of the output dataset. - A value of <code>-1</code> for any dimension implies - unlimited size for that particular dimension.<br> - The number of dimensions must correspond to the value - of <code>RANK</code>.<br> - </td></tr> - - <tr valign=top align=left><td><hr></td><td><hr></td></tr> - </table> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> - -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - - <ul><table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>infile(s)</code></td> - <td valign="top">Name of the Input file(s).</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>in_options</code></td> - <td valign="top">Input options. Note that while only the <code>-dims</code> argument - is required, arguments must used in the order in which they are listed below.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> <code>-d <em>dim_list</em></code></td> - <td valign="top"> </td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> <code>-dims <em>dim_list</em></code></td> - <td valign="top">Input data dimensions. - <code><em>dim_list</em></code> is a string of - comma-separated numbers with no spaces - describing the dimensions of the input data. - For example, a 50 x 100 2-dimensional array would be - specified as <code>-dims 50,100</code>.<br> - Required argument: if no configuration file is used, - this command-line argument is mandatory.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> <code>-p <em>pathname</em></code></td> - <td valign="top"> </td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> <code>-pathname <em>pathname - <br> - </em></code></td> - <td valign="top"><code><em>pathname</em></code> is a string consisting of - one or more strings separated by slashes (<code>/</code>) - specifying the path of the dataset in the output file. - If the groups in the path do no exist, they will be - created.<br> - Optional argument: if not specified, - the default path is - <code>dataset1</code> for the first input dataset, - <code>dataset2</code> for the second input dataset, - <code>dataset3</code> for the third input dataset, - etc.<br> - <code>h5import</code> does not overwrite a pre-existing - dataset of the specified or default name. - When an existing dataset of a conflicting name is - encountered, <code>h5import</code> quits with an error; - the current input file and any subsequent input files - are not processed.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> <code>-t <em>input_class</em></code></td> - <td valign="top"> </td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> <code>-type <em>input_class </em></code></td> - <td valign="top"><code><em>input_class</em></code> specifies the class of the - input data and determines the class of the output data.<br> - Valid values are as defined in the Keyword/Values table - in the section "The configuration file" above.<br> - Optional argument: if not specified, - the default value is <code>FP</code>.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> <code>-s <em>input_size</em></code></td> - <td valign="top"> </td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> <code>-size <em>input_size</em></code></td> - <td valign="top"><code><em>input_size</em></code> specifies the size in bits - of the input data and determines the size of the output data.<br> - Valid values for signed or unsigned integers are - <code>8</code>, <code>16</code>, <code>32</code>, and <code>64</code>.<br> - Valid values for floating point data are - <code>32</code> and <code>64</code>.<br> - Optional argument: if not specified, - the default value is <code>32</code>.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> <code>-c <em>config_file</em></code></td> - <td valign="top"><code><em>config_file</em></code> specifies a - configuration file.<br> - This argument replaces all other arguments except - <code><em>infile</em></code> and - <code>-o <em>outfile</em></code></td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> <code>-h</code></td> - <td valign="top"> </td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> <code>-help</code></td> - <td valign="top"> - Prints the <code>h5import</code> usage summary:<br> - <code>h5import -h[elp], OR<br> - h5import <infile> <options> [<infile> <options>...] -o[utfile] <outfile></code><br> - Then exits. - </td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>outfile</code></td> - <td valign="top">Name of the HDF5 output file.</td></tr> - </table></ul> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<dt><strong>Examples:</strong> - <dd><b>Using command-line arguments:</b> - <table width=100% border=0> - <tr><td colspan=2> - <code>h5import infile -dims 2,3,4 -type TEXTIN -size 32 -o out1</code> - </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td> - This command creates a file <code>out1</code> containing - a single 2x3x4 32-bit integer dataset. - Since no pathname is specified, the dataset is stored - in <code>out1</code> as <code>/dataset1</code>. - </td></tr><tr><td colspan=2> - <code>h5import infile -dims 20,50 -path bin1/dset1 -type FP -size 64 -o out2</code> - </td></tr><tr><td> </td><td> - This command creates a file <code>out2</code> containing - a single a 20x50 64-bit floating point dataset. - The dataset is stored in <code>out2</code> as <code>/bin1/dset1</code>. - </td></tr> - </table> - - <dd><b>Sample configuration files:</b><br> - The following configuration file specifies the following:<br> - – The input data is a 5x2x4 floating point array in - an ASCII file.<br> - – The output dataset will be saved in chunked layout, - with chunk dimension sizes of 2x2x2.<br> - – The output datatype will be 64-bit floating point, - little-endian, IEEE.<br> - – The output dataset will be stored in - <code><em>outfile</em></code> - at <code>/work/h5/pkamat/First-set</code>.<br> - – The maximum dimension sizes of the output dataset - will be 8x8x(unlimited). - <pre> - PATH work/h5/pkamat/First-set - INPUT-CLASS TEXTFP - RANK 3 - DIMENSION-SIZES 5 2 4 - OUTPUT-CLASS FP - OUTPUT-SIZE 64 - OUTPUT-ARCHITECTURE IEEE - OUTPUT-BYTE-ORDER LE - CHUNKED-DIMENSION-SIZES 2 2 2 - MAXIMUM-DIMENSIONS 8 8 -1 - </pre> - - The next configuration file specifies the following:<br> - – The input data is a 6x3x5x2x4 integer array in - a binary file.<br> - – The output dataset will be saved in chunked layout, - with chunk dimension sizes of 2x2x2x2x2.<br> - – The output datatype will be 32-bit integer in - <code>NATIVE</code> format - (as the output architecture is not specified).<br> - – The output dataset will be compressed using Gzip compression - with a compression level of 7.<br> - – The output dataset will be stored in - <code><em>outfile</em></code> at <code>/Second-set</code>. - <pre> - PATH Second-set - INPUT-CLASS IN - RANK 5 - DIMENSION-SIZES 6 3 5 2 4 - OUTPUT-CLASS IN - OUTPUT-SIZE 32 - CHUNKED-DIMENSION-SIZES 2 2 2 2 2 - COMPRESSION-TYPE GZIP - COMPRESSION-PARAM 7 - </pre> - - -<!-- -<dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> - <dd> -<dt><strong>See Also:</strong> - <dd> ---> -</dl> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<!-- HEADER RIGHT "gif2h5" --> -<hr> -<dl> -<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-GIF2H5">gif2h5</a> -<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong> - <dd><code>gif2h5</code> - <em>gif_file</em> <em>h5_file</em> -<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Converts a GIF file to an HDF5 file. -<dt><strong>Description:</strong> - <dd><code>gif2h5</code> accepts as input the GIF file <em>gif_file</em> - and produces the HDF5 file <em>h5_file</em> as output. - -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <ul><table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>gif_file </em></td> - <td valign="top">The name of the input GIF file</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>h5_file</em></td> - <td valign="top">The name of the output HDF5 file</td></tr> - </table></ul> -<!-- -<dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> - <dd> -<dt><strong>See Also:</strong> - <dd> ---> -</dl> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h52gif" --> -<hr> -<dl> -<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-H52GIF">h52gif</a> -<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong> - <dd><code>h52gif</code> - <em>h5_file</em> <em>gif_file</em> - <code>-i</code> <em>h5_image</em> - <code>[-p</code> <em>h5_palette</em><code>]</code> -<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Converts an HDF5 file to a GIF file. -<dt><strong>Description:</strong> - <dd><code>h52gif</code> accepts as input the HDF5 file <em>h5_file</em> - and the names of images and associated palettes within that file - as input and produces the GIF file <em>gif_file</em>, - containing those images, as output. - <p> - <code>h52gif</code> expects <em>at least</em> - one <em>h5_image</em>. - You may repeat - <br> - - <code>-i</code> <em>h5_image</em> - <code>[-p</code> <em>h5_palette</em><code>]</code> - <br> - up to 50 times, for a maximum of 50 images. - -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <ul><table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>h5_file</em></td> - <td valign="top">The name of the input HDF5 file</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>gif_file</em></td> - <td valign="top">The name of the output GIF file</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-i</code> <em>h5_image</em></td> - <td valign="top">Image option, specifying the name of an HDF5 image or - dataset containing an image to be converted</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-p</code> <em>h5_palette </em></td> - <td valign="top">Palette option, specifying the name of an HDF5 dataset - containing a palette to be used in an image conversion</td></tr> - </table></ul> -<!-- -<dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> - <dd> -<dt><strong>See Also:</strong> - <dd> ---> -</dl> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h5toh4" --> -<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> - - 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 hard links and soft links 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. - -<dt><strong>Note:</strong> - <dd>The <code>h5toh4</code> and <code>h4toh5</code> utilities - are no longer part of the HDF5 product; - they are distributed separately through the page - <a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/h4toh5/"> - Converting between HDF (4.x) and HDF5</a>. - </p> - -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <ul><table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-h</code></td> - <td valign="top">Displays a syntax summary.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-m</code></td> - <td valign="top">Converts multiple HDF5 files to multiple HDF4 files.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>h5file </em></td> - <td valign="top">The HDF5 file to be converted.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>h4file</em></td> - <td valign="top">The HDF4 file to be created.</td></tr> - </table></ul> -<!-- -<dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> - <dd> -<dt><strong>See Also:</strong> - <dd> ---> -</dl> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h4toh5" --> -<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 - <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 - 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 - h4toh5 inputfile.hdf <!-- currently no -m option - h4toh5 -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 initial 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>Note:</strong> - <dd>The <code>h4toh5</code> and <code>h5toh4</code> utilities - are no longer part of the HDF5 product; - they are distributed separately through the page - <a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/h4toh5/"> - Converting between HDF (4.x) and HDF5</a>. - </p> -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <ul><table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-h</code></td> - <td valign="top">Displays a syntax summary.</td></tr> - <!-- currently no -m option - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-m</code></td> - <td valign="top">Converts multiple HDF4 files to multiple HDF5 files.</td></tr> - --> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>h4file </em></td> - <td valign="top">The HDF4 file to be converted.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>h5file</em></td> - <td valign="top">The HDF5 file to be created.</td></tr> - </table></ul> -<!-- -<dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> - <dd> -<dt><strong>See Also:</strong> - <dd> ---> -</dl> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h5perf" --> -<hr> -<dl> -<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-Perf">h5perf</a> -<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong> - <dd><code>h5perf </code>[<code>-h </code>|<code> --help</code>] - <dd><code>h5perf </code>[<em>options</em>] -<!-- - [<code>-a</code> <em>size</em> | <code>--align=</code><em>size</em>] - [<code>-A</code> <em>api_list</em> | <code>--api=</code><em>api_list</em>] - [<code>-B</code> <em>size</em> | <code>--block-size=</code><em>size</em>] - [<code>-c</code> | <code>--chunk</code>] - [<code>-C</code> | <code>--collective</code>] - [<code>-d</code> <em>N</em> | <code>--num-dsets</code><em>N</em>] - [<code>-D</code> <em>debug_flags</em> | <code>--debug=</code><em>debug_flags</em>] - [<code>-e</code> <em>size</em> | <code>--num-bytes=</code><em>size</em>] - [<code>-F</code> <em>N</em> | <code>--num-files=</code><em>N</em>] - [<code>-i</code> <em>N</em> | <code>--num-iterations=</code><em>N</em>] - [<code>-I</code> | <code>--interleaved</code>] - [<code>-m</code> | <code>--mpi-posix</code>] - [<code>-n</code> | <code>--no-fill</code>] - [<code>-o</code> <em>file</em> | <code> --output=</code><em>file</em>] - [<code>-p</code> <em>N</em> | <code>--min-num-processes=</code><em>N</em>] - [<code>-P</code> <em>N</em> | <code>--max-num-processes=</code><em>N</em>] - [<code>-T</code> <em>size</em> | <code>--threshold=</code><em>size</em>] - [<code>-w</code> | <code>--write-only</code>] - [<code>-x</code> <em>size</em> | <code>--min-xfer-size=</code><em>size</em>] - [<code>-X</code> <em>size</em> | <code>--max-xfer-size=</code>size<em></em>] ---> - -<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Tests Parallel HDF5 performance. -<dt><strong>Description:</strong> - <dd><code>h5perf</code> provides tools for testing the performance - of the Parallel HDF5 library. - <p> - The following environment variables have the following - effects on <code>H5perf</code> behavior: - <table border=0> - <tr align="left" valign="top"><td> </td><td> - <code>HDF5_NOCLEANUP</code></td><td> - If set, <code>h5perf</code> does not remove data files. - (Default: Remove)</td></tr> - <tr align="left" valign="top"><td> </td><td> - <code>HDF5_MPI_INFO</code></td><td> - Must be set to a string containing a list of semi-colon separated - key=value pairs for the MPI <code>INFO</code> object.<br> - Example:</td></tr> - <tr align="left" valign="top"><td> </td><td> - <code>HDF5_PARAPREFIX </code></td><td> - Sets the prefix for parallel output data files.</td></tr> - </table> - -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - - <ul> - <table width="100%"> - <tr> - <td valign="top" colspan="2">These terms are used as follows in this section:</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>file </em></td> - <td valign="top">A filename</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>size</em></td> - <td valign="top">A size specifier, expressed as an integer - greater than or equal to 0 (zero) followed by a size indicator:<br> - <code>K </code> for kilobytes (1024 bytes)<br> - <code>M </code> for megabytes (1048576 bytes)<br> - <code>G </code> for gigabytes (1073741824 bytes)<br> - Example: <code>37M</code> specifies 37 megabytes or 38797312 bytes.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em>N</em></td> - <td valign="top">An integer greater than or equal to 0 (zero)</td></tr> - </table><br> - - <table width="100%"> - <tr> - <td valign="top" colspan="2"><code>-h</code>, <code>--help</code></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> </td> - <td valign="top">Prints a usage message and exits.</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td colspan="2" valign="top"><code>-a</code> <em>size</em>, <code>--align=</code><em>size</em></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> </td> - <td valign="top">Specifies the alignment of objects in the HDF5 file. - (Default: 1)</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td colspan="2" valign="top"><code>-A</code> <em>api_list</em>, <code>--api=</code><em>api_list</em></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> </td> - <td valign="top">Specifies which APIs to test. <em>api_list</em> - is a comma-separated list with the following valid values: - <table border="0"> - <tr align="left" valign="top"> - <td> </td> - <td> <code>phdf5 </code></td> - <td>Parallel HDF5</td> - </tr> - <tr align="left" valign="top"> - <td> </td> - <td> <code>mpiio</code></td> - <td>MPI-I/O</td> - </tr> - <tr align="left" valign="top"> - <td> </td> - <td> <code>posix</code></td> - <td>POSIX</td> - </tr> - </table> - (Default: All APIs)<br> <br> - Example, <code>--api=mpiio,phdf5</code> specifies that the MPI I/O - and parallel HDf5 APIs are to be monitored.</td> - </tr> -<!-- NEW PAGE --> - <tr> - <td valign="top" colspan="2"><code>-B</code> <em>size</em>, <code>--block-size=</code><em>size</em></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> </td> - <td valign="top">Specifies the block size within the transfer - buffer. (Default: 128K)<br> <br> - Block size versus transfer buffer size: The <em>transfer buffer size</em> - is the size of a buffer in memory. The data in that buffer is broken - into <em>block size</em> pieces and written to the file.<br> <br> - Transfer block size is set by the <code>-x</code> (or <code>--min-xfer-size</code>) - and <code>-X</code> (or <code>--max-xfer-size</code>) options.<br> - The pattern in which the blocks are written to the file is described - in the discussion of the <code>-I</code> (or <code>--interleaved</code>) - option.<br></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td colspan="2" valign="top"><code>-c</code>, <code>--chunk</code></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> </td> - <td valign="top">Creates HDF5 datasets in chunked layout. (Default: - Off)</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top" colspan="2"><code>-C</code>, <code>--collective</code></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> </td> - <td valign="top">Use collective I/O for the MPI I/O and - Parallel HDF5 APIs.<br> - (Default: Off, i.e., independent I/O)<br> <br> - If this option is set and the MPI-I/O and PHDF5 APIs are in use, all - the blocks in each transfer buffer will be written at once with an - MPI derived type.<br></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td colspan="2" valign="top"><code>-d</code> <em>N</em>, <code>--num-dsets</code><em>N</em></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> </td> - <td valign="top">Sets the number of datasets per file. (Default: <code>1</code>)</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top" colspan="2"><code>-D</code> <em>debug_flags</em>, <code>--debug=</code><em>debug_flags</em></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> </td> - <td valign="top">Sets the debugging level. <em>debug_flags</em> - is a comma-separated list of debugging flags with the following valid - values: - <table border="0"> - <tr align="left" valign="top"> - <td> </td> - <td> <code>1 </code></td> - <td>Minimal debugging</td> - </tr> - <tr align="left" valign="top"> - <td> </td> - <td> <code>2</code></td> - <td>Moderate debugging (“not quite everything”)</td> - </tr> - <tr align="left" valign="top"> - <td> </td> - <td> <code>3</code></td> - <td>Extensive debugging (“everything”)</td> - </tr> - <tr align="left" valign="top"> - <td> </td> - <td> <code>4</code></td> - <td>All possible debugging (“the kitchen sink”)</td> - </tr> - <tr align="left" valign="top"> - <td> </td> - <td> <code>r</code></td> - <td>Raw data I/O throughput information</td> - </tr> - <tr align="left" valign="top"> - <td> </td> - <td> <code>t</code></td> - <td>Times, in additions to throughputs</td> - </tr> - <tr align="left" valign="top"> - <td> </td> - <td> <code>v</code></td> - <td>Verify data correctness</td> - </tr> - </table> - (Default: No debugging)<br> <br> - Example: <code>--debug=2,r,t</code> specifies to run a moderate level - of debugging while collecting raw data I/O throughput information - and verifying the correctness of the data.<br></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td colspan="2" valign="top"><code>-e</code> <em>size</em>, <code>--num-bytes=</code><em>size</em></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> </td> - <td valign="top">Specifies the number of bytes per process per dataset. - (Default: <code>256K</code>)</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td colspan="2" valign="top"><code>-F</code> <em>N</em>, <code>--num-files=</code><em>N</em></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> </td> - <td valign="top">Specifies the number of files. (Default: <code>1</code>)</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td colspan="2" valign="top"><code>-i</code> <em>N</em>, <code>--num-iterations=</code><em>N</em></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> </td> - <td valign="top">Sets the number of iterations to perform. (Default: - <code>1</code>)</td> - </tr> - </table> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> - <table width="100%"> - <tr> - <td valign="top" colspan="2"><code>-I</code>, <code>--interleaved</code></td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"> </td> - <td valign="top">Sets interleaved block I/O.<br> - (Default: Contiguous block I/O)<br> <br> - Interleaved vs. Contiguous blocks in a parallel environment:<br> - When contiguous blocks are written to a dataset, the dataset is divided - into <em>m</em> regions, where <em>m</em> is the number of processes - writing separate portions of the dataset. Each process then writes - data to its own region. When interleaved blocks are written to a dataset, - space for the first block of the first process is allocated in the - dataset, then space is allocated for the first block of the second - process, etc., until space has been allocated for the first block - of each process. Space is then allocated for the second block of the - first process, the second block of the second process, etc.<br> <br> - For example, in the case of a 4 process run with 1M bytes-per-process, - 256K transfer buffer size, and 64KB block size, 16 <em>contiguous</em> - blocks per process would be written to the file in the manner<br> - <code> 1111111111111111222222222222222233333333333333334444444444444444</code><br> - while 16 interleaved blocks per process would be written to the file - as <code> 1234123412341234123412341234123412341234123412341234123412341234</code><br> - If collective I/O is turned on, all of the four blocks per transfer - buffer will be written in one collective I/O call.<br></td> - </tr> - </table> - <table width="100%"> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-m</code>, <code>--mpi-posix</code></td> - <td valign="top">Sets use of MPI-posix driver for HDF5 I/O. (Default: - MPI-I/O driver)</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-n</code>, <code>--no-fill</code></td> - <td valign="top">Specifies to not write fill values to HDF5 datasets. - This option is supported only in HDF5 Release v1.6 or later.<br> - (Default: Off, i.e., write fill values)</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-o</code> <em>file</em>, <code> --output=</code><em>file</em></td> - <td valign="top">Sets the output file for raw data to <em>file</em>. - (Default: None)</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-p</code> <em>N</em>, <code>--min-num-processes=</code><em>N</em></td> - <td valign="top">Sets the minimum number of processes to be used. (Default: - <code>1</code>)</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-P</code> <em>N</em>, <code>--max-num-processes=</code><em>N</em><br> - <code> - - - </code> - </td> - <td valign="top">Sets the maximum number of processes to be used.<br> - (Default: All <code>MPI_COMM_WORLD</code>processes)</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-T</code> <em>size</em>, <code>--threshold=</code><em>size</em></td> - <td valign="top">Sets the threshold for alignment of objects in the - HDF5 file. (Default: <code>1</code>)</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-w</code>, <code>--write-only</code></td> - <td valign="top">Performs only write tests, not read tests. (Default: - Read and write tests)</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-x</code> <em>size</em>, <code>--min-xfer-size=</code><em>size</em></td> - <td valign="top">Sets the minimum transfer buffer size. (Default: <code>128K</code>)</td> - </tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-X</code> <em>size</em>, <code>--max-xfer-size=</code>size <em></em></td> - <td valign="top">Sets the maximum transfer buffer size. (Default: <code>1M</code>)</td> - </tr> - </table> - </ul> -<!-- -<dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> - <dd> -<dt><strong>See Also:</strong> - <dd> ---> -</dl> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h5redeploy" --> -<hr> -<dl> -<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-Redeploy">h5redeploy</a> -<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong> - <dd><code>h5redeploy </code> - [<code>help </code> | <code>-help</code>] - <dd><code>h5redeploy </code> - [<code>-echo</code>] - [<code>-force</code>] - [<code>-prefix=</code><em>dir</em>] - [<code>-tool=</code><em>tool</em>] - [<code>-show</code>] -<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Updates HDF5 compiler tools after an HDF5 software installation - in a new location. -<dt><strong>Description:</strong> - <dd><code>h5redeploy</code> updates the HDF5 compiler tools after - the HDF5 software has been installed in a new location. - -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <ul><table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>help</code>, <code>-help</code></td> - <td valign="top">Prints a help message.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-echo</code></td> - <td valign="top">Shows all the shell commands executed.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-force</code></td> - <td valign="top">Performs the requested action without offering any prompt - requesting confirmation.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-prefix=</code><em>dir </em></td> - <td valign="top">Specifies a new directory in which to find the - HDF5 subdirectories <code>lib/</code> and <code>include/</code>. - <br> (Default: current working directory)</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-tool=</code><em>tool</em></td> - <td valign="top">Specifies the tool to update. <em>tool</em> must - be in the current directory and must be writable. - <br> (Default: <code>h5cc</code>)</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-show</code></td> - <td valign="top">Shows all of the shell commands to be executed - without actually executing them.</td></tr> - </table></ul> -<!-- -<dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> - <dd> -<dt><strong>See Also:</strong> - <dd> ---> -</dl> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h5cc" --> -<hr> -<dl> -<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-H5CC">h5cc</a> -<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong> - <dd><code>h5cc - [</code><em>OPTIONS</em><code>]</code> <em><compile line></em> -<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Helper script to compile HDF5 applications. -<dt><strong>Description:</strong> - <dd><code>h5cc</code> can be used in much the same way MPIch is used - to compile an HDF5 program. It takes care of specifying where the - HDF5 header files and libraries are on the command line. - <p> - <code>h5cc</code> supersedes all other compiler scripts in that - if you've used them to compile the HDF5 library, then - <code>h5cc</code> also uses those scripts. For example, when - compiling an MPIch program, you use the <code>mpicc</code> - script. If you've built HDF5 using MPIch, then <code>h5cc</code> - uses the MPIch program for compilation. - <p> - Some programs use HDF5 in only a few modules. It isn't necessary - to use <code>h5cc</code> to compile those modules which don't use - HDF5. In fact, since <code>h5cc</code> is only a convenience - script, you are still able to compile HDF5 modules in the normal - way. In that case, you will have to specify the HDF5 libraries - and include paths yourself.</p> - - An example of how to use <code>h5cc</code> to compile the program - <code>hdf_prog</code>, which consists of modules - <code>prog1.c</code> and <code>prog2.c</code> and uses the HDF5 - shared library, would be as follows: - - <pre> - # h5cc -c prog1.c - # h5cc -c prog2.c - # h5cc -shlib -o hdf_prog prog1.o prog2.o</pre> - -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <ul><table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-help</code></td> - <td valign="top">Prints a help message.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-echo</code></td> - <td valign="top">Show all the shell commands executed.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-prefix=DIR</code></td> - <td valign="top">Use the directory <code><em>DIR</em></code> to find the HDF5 - <code>lib/</code> and <code>include/</code> subdirectories. - <br> - Default: prefix specified when configuring HDF5.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-show</code></td> - <td valign="top">Show the commands without executing them.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-shlib</code></td> - <td valign="top">Compile using shared HDF5 libraries.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-noshlib</code></td> - <td valign="top">Compile using static HDF5 libraries [default].</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em><compile line> </em></td> - <td valign="top">The normal compile line options for your compiler. - <code>h5cc</code> uses the same compiler you used to compile HDF5. - Check your compiler's manual for more information on which - options are needed.</td></tr> - </table></ul> -<dt><strong>Environment Variables:</strong> - <dd>When set, these environment variables override some of the built-in - defaults of <code>h5cc</code>. - - <ul><table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>HDF5_CC</code></td> - <td valign="top">Use a different C compiler.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>HDF5_CLINKER</code></td> - <td valign="top">Use a different linker.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>HDF5_USE_SHLIB=[yes|no] </code></td> - <td valign="top">Use shared version of the HDF5 library [default: no].</td></tr> - </table></ul> -<!-- -<dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> - <dd> -<dt><strong>See Also:</strong> - <dd> - --> -</dl> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h5fc" --> -<hr> -<dl> -<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-H5FC">h5fc</a> -<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong> - <dd><code>h5fc - [</code><em>OPTIONS</em><code>]</code> <em><compile line></em> -<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Helper script to compile HDF5 Fortran90 applications. -<dt><strong>Description:</strong> - <dd><p> - <code>h5fc</code> can be used in much the same way MPIch is used - to compile an HDF5 program. It takes care of specifying where the - HDF5 header files and libraries are on the command line. - <p> - <code>h5fc</code> supersedes all other compiler scripts in that - if you've used them to compile the HDF5 Fortran library, then - <code>h5fc</code> also uses those scripts. For example, when - compiling an MPIch program, you use the <code>mpif90</code> - script. If you've built HDF5 using MPIch, then <code>h5fc</code> - uses the MPIch program for compilation. - <p> - Some programs use HDF5 in only a few modules. It isn't necessary - to use <code>h5fc</code> to compile those modules which don't use - HDF5. In fact, since <code>h5fc</code> is only a convenience - script, you are still able to compile HDF5 Fortran modules in the - normal way. In that case, you will have to specify the HDF5 libraries - and include paths yourself. - <p> - An example of how to use <code>h5fc</code> to compile the program - <code>hdf_prog</code>, which consists of modules - <code>prog1.f90</code> and <code>prog2.f90</code> - and uses the HDF5 Fortran library, would be as follows: - <pre> - # h5fc -c prog1.f90 - # h5fc -c prog2.f90 - # h5fc -o hdf_prog prog1.o prog2.o</pre> - -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <ul><table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-help</code></td> - <td valign="top">Prints a help message.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-echo</code></td> - <td valign="top">Show all the shell commands executed.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-prefix=DIR</code></td> - <td valign="top">Use the directory <code>DIR</code> to find HDF5 - <code>lib/</code> and <code>include/</code> subdirectories - <br> - Default: prefix specified when configuring HDF5.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-show</code></td> - <td valign="top">Show the commands without executing them.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em><compile line> </em></td> - <td valign="top">The normal compile line options for your compiler. - <code>h5fc</code> uses the same compiler you used - to compile HDF5. Check your compiler's manual for - more information on which options are needed.</td></tr> - </table></ul> -<dt><strong>Environment Variables:</strong> - <dd>When set, these environment variables override some of the built-in - defaults of <code>h5cc</code>. - <ul><table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>HDF5_FC</code></td> - <td valign="top">Use a different Fortran90 compiler.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>HDF5_FLINKER </code></td> - <td valign="top">Use a different linker.</td></tr> - </table></ul> -<!-- -<dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> - <dd> -<dt><strong>See Also:</strong> - <dd> - --> -</dl> - -<!-- NEW PAGE --> -<!-- HEADER RIGHT "h5c++" --> -<hr> -<dl> -<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-H5C++">h5c++</a> -<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong> - <dd><code>h5c++ - [</code><em>OPTIONS</em><code>]</code> <em><compile line></em> -<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong> - <dd>Helper script to compile HDF5 C++ applications. -<dt><strong>Description:</strong> - <dd><p> - <code>h5c++</code> can be used in much the same way MPIch is used - to compile an HDF5 program. It takes care of specifying where the - HDF5 header files and libraries are on the command line. - <p> - <code>h5c++</code> supersedes all other compiler scripts in that - if you've used one set of compiler scripts to compile the - HDF5 C++ library, then <code>h5c++</code> uses those same scripts. - For example, when compiling an MPIch program, - you use the <code>mpiCC</code> script. - <p> - Some programs use HDF5 in only a few modules. It isn't necessary - to use <code>h5c++</code> to compile those modules which don't use - HDF5. In fact, since <code>h5c++</code> is only a convenience - script, you are still able to compile HDF5 C++ modules in the - normal way. In that case, you will have to specify the HDF5 libraries - and include paths yourself. - <p> - An example of how to use <code>h5c++</code> to compile the program - <code>hdf_prog</code>, which consists of modules - <code>prog1.cpp</code> and <code>prog2.cpp</code> - and uses the HDF5 C++ library, would be as follows: - <pre> - # h5c++ -c prog1.cpp - # h5c++ -c prog2.cpp - # h5c++ -o hdf_prog prog1.o prog2.o</pre> - -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <ul><table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-help</code></td> - <td valign="top">Prints a help message.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-echo</code></td> - <td valign="top">Show all the shell commands executed.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-prefix=DIR</code></td> - <td valign="top">Use the directory <code>DIR</code> to find HDF5 - <code>lib/</code> and <code>include/</code> subdirectories - <br> - Default: prefix specified when configuring HDF5.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>-show</code></td> - <td valign="top">Show the commands without executing them.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><em><compile line></em><br> - <code> </code></td> - <td valign="top">The normal compile line options for your compiler. - <code>h5c++</code> uses the same compiler you used - to compile HDF5. Check your compiler's manual for - more information on which options are needed.</td></tr> - </table></ul> -<dt><strong>Environment Variables:</strong> - <dd>When set, these environment variables override some of the built-in - defaults of <code>h5c++</code>. - <ul><table> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>HDF5_CXX</code></td> - <td valign="top">Use a different C++ compiler.</td></tr> - <tr> - <td valign="top"><code>HDF5_CXXLINKER </code></td> - <td valign="top">Use a different linker.</td></tr> - </table></ul> -<!-- -<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 -<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>Purpose... -<dt><strong>Description:</strong> - <dd><code>TOOL</code> is an HDF5 utility which ... - Paragraph - <pre> sample code - sample code - sample code </pre> - <p> - Paragraph - <p> - Paragraph -<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong> - <dl> - <dt><code>-option</code> - <dd>Description - <dt><em>parameter</em> - <dd>Description - </dl> -<dt><strong>Current Status:</strong> - <dd> -<dt><strong>See Also:</strong> - <dd> -</dl> - - ---> - -<!-- HEADER RIGHT " " --> - - -<!-- #BeginLibraryItem "/ed_libs/NavBar_RM.lbi" --><hr> -<center> -<table border=0 width=98%> -<tr><td valign=top align=left> -<a href="index.html">HDF5 documents and links</a> <br> -<a href="H5.intro.html">Introduction to HDF5</a> <br> -<a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/UG/index.html">HDF5 User Guide</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="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/hdf5_hl/doc/RM_hdf5im.html">H5IM</a> -<a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/hdf5_hl/doc/RM_hdf5lt.html">H5LT</a> -<a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/hdf5_hl/doc/RM_hdf5pt.html">H5PT</a> -<a href="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/hdf5_hl/doc/RM_hdf5tb.html">H5TB</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> -<a href="Tools.html">Tools</a> -<a href="PredefDTypes.html">Datatypes</a> -</td></tr> -</table> -</center> -<hr><!-- #EndLibraryItem --><!-- #BeginLibraryItem "/ed_libs/Footer.lbi" --><address> -<a href="mailto:hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu">HDF Help Desk</a> -<br> -Describes HDF5 Release 1.7, the unreleased development branch; working toward HDF5 Release 1.8.0 -</address><!-- #EndLibraryItem --><dl> - <dt><dt><SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JAVASCRIPT"> -<!-- -document.writeln("Last modified: 24 November 2004"); ---> -</SCRIPT> - -</body> -</html> |