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-Welcome to the HDF5 Tutorial provided by the HDF User Support Group.
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-HDF5 is a file format and library for storing scientific data.
-It was designed and implemented
- to meet growing and ever-changing scientific data-storage
- and data-handling needs,
- to take advantage of the power and features of today's
- computing systems, and
- to address the deficiencies of HDF4.x.
-HDF5 has a powerful and flexible data model,
- supports files larger than 2 GB (the limit of HDF4.x files), and
- supports parallel I/O.
-Thread-safety is designed and is to be implemented in the near future.
-For a short overview of the HDF5 data model, library, and tools, see
-the slide presentation at the following URL:
-<PRE>
- <A HREF="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/papers/HDF5_overview/index.htm">http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/papers/HDF5_overview/index.htm</A>
-</PRE>
-This tutorial covers the basic HDF5 data objects and file structure,
-the HDF5 programming model, and the API functions necessary for creating and
-modifying data objects. It also introduces the available HDF5 tools for accessing
-HDF5 files.
-<P>
-The examples used in this tutorial, along with a Makefile to compile them,
-can be found in <A HREF="./examples/">./examples/</A>. You can also download
-a <A HREF="http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/training/other-ex5/examples.tar">tar
-file</A> with the examples and Makefile.
-To use the Makefile, you may have to edit it and update the
-compiler and compiler options, as well as the path for the HDF5
-binary distribution.
-The Java examples can be found in
-a subdirectory of the ./examples/ directory called java/. The java/
-directory contains a Makefile and shell scripts for running the java
-programs.
-<P>
-Please check the <A HREF="references.html">References</A> for pointers to
-other examples of HDF5 Programs.
-<P>
-We hope that the step-by-step examples and instructions will give you a quick
-start with HDF5.
-<P>
-Please send your comments and suggestions to hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu.
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-<BR> <H6>Last Modified: June 22, 2001</H6><BR>
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