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diff --git a/doc/html/Tutor/property.html b/doc/html/Tutor/property.html deleted file mode 100644 index 13035f2..0000000 --- a/doc/html/Tutor/property.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -<HTML><HEAD> -<TITLE>HDF5 Tutorial - Property Lists -</TITLE> -</HEAD> - -<body bgcolor="#ffffff"> - -<!-- BEGIN MAIN BODY --> - - - [ <A HREF="title.html"><I>HDF5 Tutorial Top</I></A> ] -<H1> -<BIG><BIG><BIG><FONT COLOR="#c101cd">Property Lists</FONT> -</BIG></BIG></BIG></H1> - -<hr noshade size=1> - -<BODY> -<!-- -<H2>Contents:</H2> -<UL> - <LI> <A HREF="#def">Definition of Property Lists</A> -</UL> -<HR> -<A NAME="def"> ---> -<P> -The property list interface provides a mechanism for adding functionality -to HDF5 calls, without increasing the number of arguments used -for a given call. -<P> -A property list is a collection of values which can -be passed to various HDF5 functions to control features that -are typically unimportant or whose default values are usually used -(by specifying <code>H5P_DEFAULT</code> / <CODE>H5P_DEFAULT_F</CODE>). -<P> -It supports unusual cases when: - -<UL> -<LI><A HREF="#cf">Creating Files</A> -<LI><A HREF="#fa">Accessing Files</A> -<LI><A HREF="#cd">Creating Datasets</A> -<LI><A HREF="#rdwt">Reading or Writing Data</A> -</UL> - - -<A NAME="cf"> -<H3>Creating Files</H3> -The File Creation property list, H5P_FILE_CREATE, applies to H5Fcreate() -only and is used to control the file metadata which is maintained in the -super block of the file. The parameters that can be modified are: -user-block size, offset and length sizes, symbol table parameters, -and index storage parameters. -<P> -The following example shows how to create a file with 64-bit object -offsets and lengths: -<PRE> - hid_t create_plist; - hid_t file_id; - - create_plist = H5Pcreate(H5P_FILE_CREATE); - H5Pset_sizes(create_plist, 8, 8); - - file_id = H5Fcreate("test.h5", H5F_ACC_TRUNC, - create_plist, H5P_DEFAULT); - . - . - . - H5Fclose(file_id); -</PRE> - -<A NAME="fa"> -<H3>Accessing Files</H3> -The File Access property list, H5P_FILE_ACCESS, applies to H5Fcreate() and -H5Fopen() and is used to control different methods of -performing I/O on files. The different types of I/O are: unbuffered I/O, -buffered I/O, memory I/O, parallel files using MPI I/O, and data alignment. -<P> -Following is an example of using the H5P_FILE_ACCESS property list for creating -HDF5 files with the metadata and data split into different files: -<BR> -[ <A HREF="examples/h5split.c">C program</A> ] - - <code>h5split.c</code><BR> -<P> - -<A NAME="cd"> -<h3>Creating Datasets</H3> -The Dataset Creation property list, H5P_DATASET_CREATE, applies to -H5Dcreate() and controls information on how raw data -is organized on disk and how the raw data is compressed. The dataset API -partitions these terms by layout, compression, and external storage: -<P> -<UL> - <LI>Layout: -<UL> -<LI>H5D_COMPACT: Data is small and can be stored in object header (<I>not - implemented yet</I>). This eliminates disk seek/read requests. -<P> -<LI>H5D_CONTIGUOUS: (default) The data is large, non-extendible, -non-compressible, non-sparse, and can be stored externally. -<P> -<LI>H5D_CHUNKED: The data is large and can be extended in any dimension. -It is partitioned into chunks so each chunk is the same logical size. -Following is an example that uses the H5P_DATASET_CREATE property list to create -a chunked and extendible dataset: -<BR> -[ <A HREF="examples/h5_extend.c">C program</A> ] - - <code>h5_extend.c</code><BR> -<P> -</UL> -<LI>Compression: (gzip compression) -<LI>External Storage Properties: The data must be contiguous to be stored - externally. It allows you to store the data in one or more non-HDF5 files. -Following is an example of using the H5P_DATASET_CREATE property list to -create a dataset in an external file: -<BR> -[ <A HREF="examples/h5_crtextd.c">C program</A> ] - - <code>h5_crtextd.c</code><BR> -<P> -</UL> -</UL> -<A NAME="rdwt"> -<H3>Reading or Writing Data</H3> - -The Data Transfer property list, H5P_DATASET_XFER, is used to control -various aspects of I/O, such as caching hints or collective I/O information. -<P> -The following code sets the maximum size for the type conversion buffer -and background buffer: -<PRE> - plist_xfer = H5Pcreate (H5P_DATASET_XFER); - H5Pset_buffer(plist_xfer, (hsize_t)NX*NY*NZ, NULL, NULL); - status = H5Dread (dataset, H5T_NATIVE_UCHAR, memspace, dataspace, - plist_xfer); -</PRE> -<!-- -See:<BR> - [ <A HREF="examples/h5_xfer.c">C program</A> ] - - <code> h5_xfer.c</code><BR> ---> - -<!-- BEGIN FOOTER INFO --> - -<P><hr noshade size=1> -<font face="arial,helvetica" size="-1"> - <a href="http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/"><img border=0 -src="footer-ncsalogo.gif" - width=78 height=27 alt="NCSA"><br> - The National Center for Supercomputing Applications</A><br> - <a href="http://www.uiuc.edu/">University of Illinois - at Urbana-Champaign</a><br> - <br> -<!-- <A HREF="helpdesk.mail.html"> --> -<A HREF="mailto:hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu"> -hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu</A> -<br> -<BR> <H6>Last Modified: June 22, 2001</H6><BR> -<!-- modified by Barbara Jones - bljones@ncsa.uiuc.edu --> -</FONT> -<BR> -<!-- <A HREF="mailto:hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu"> --> - -</BODY> -</HTML> - - - |