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It can also be found at * - * http://hdf.ncsa.uiuc.edu/HDF5/doc/Copyright.html. If you do not have * - * access to either file, you may request a copy from hdfhelp@ncsa.uiuc.edu. * - * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * - --> - -<link href="../ed_styles/RMelect.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css"> -<!-- #EndLibraryItem --></head> - -<body bgcolor=#FFFFFF> -<pre> - - HDF5 Fortran90 User's Notes - =========================== - -About the source code organization -================================== - -The Fortran APIs are organized in modules parallel to the HDF5 Interfaces. -Each module is in a separate file with the name H5*ff.f. Corresponding C -stubs are in the H5*f.c files. For example, the Fortran File APIs are in -the file H5Fff.f and the corresponding C stubs are in the file H5Ff.c. - -Each module contains Fortran definitions of the constants, interfaces to -the subroutines if needed, and the subroutines themselves. - -Users must use constant names in their programs instead of the numerical -values, as the numerical values are subject to change without notice. - -About the Fortran APIs -======================= - -* The Fortran APIs come in the form of Fortran subroutines. - -* Each Fortran subroutine name is derived from the corresponding C function - name by adding "_f" to the name. For example, the name of the C function - to create an HDF5 file is H5Fcreate; the corresponding Fortran subroutine - is h5fcreate_f. - -* A description of each implemented Fortran subroutine and its parameters - can be found following the description of the corresponding C function in - the HDF5 Reference Manual provided with this release. - -* The parameter list for each Fortran subroutine has two more parameters - than the corresponding C function. These additional parameters hold - the return value and an error code. The order of the Fortran subroutine - parameters may differ from the order of the C function parameters. - The Fortran subroutine parameters are listed in the following order: - -- required input parameters, - -- output parameters, including return value and error code, and - -- optional input parameters. - For example, the C function to create a dataset has the following - prototype: - - hid_t H5Dcreate(hid_it loc_id, char *name, hid_t type_id, - hid_t space_id, hid_t creation_prp); - - The corresponding Fortran subroutine has the following form: - - SUBROUTINE h5dcreate_f(loc_id, name, type_id, space_id, dset_id, - hdferr, creation_prp) - - The first four parameters of the Fortran subroutine correspond to the - C function parameters. The fifth parameter, dset_id, is an output - parameter and contains a valid dataset identifier if the value of the - sixth output parameter hdferr indicates successful completion. - (Error code descriptions are provided with the subroutine descriptions - in the Reference Manual.) The seventh input parameter, creation_prp, - - is optional, and may be omitted when the default creation property - list is used. - -* Parameters to the Fortran subroutines have one of the following - predefined datatypes (see the file H5fortran_types.f90 for KIND - definitions): - - INTEGER(HID_T) compares with hid_t type in HDF5 C APIs - INTEGER(HSIZE_T) compares with hsize_t in HDF5 C APIs - INTEGER(HSSIZE_T) compares with hssize_t in HDF5 C APIs - INTEGER(SIZE_T) compares with the C size_t type - - These integer types usually correspond to 4 or 8 byte integers, - depending on the FORTRAN90 compiler and the corresponding HDF5 - C library definitions. - - The H5R module defines two types of references: - TYPE(HOBJ_REF_T_F) compares to hobj_ref_t in HDF5 C API - TYPE(HDSET_REG_REF_T_F) compares to hdset_reg_ref_t in HDF5 C API - -* Each Fortran application must call the h5open_f subroutine to - initialize the Fortran interface and the HDF5 C Library before calling - any HDF5 Fortran subroutine. The application must call the h5close_f - subroutine after all calls to the HDF5 Fortran Library to close the - Fortran interface and HDF5 C Library. - -* List of the predefined datatypes can be found in the HDF5 Reference - Manual provided with this release. See <a href="../PredefDTypes.html">HDF5 Predefined Datatypes</a>. - -* When a C application reads data stored from a Fortran program, the data - will appear to be transposed due to the difference in the C and Fortran - storage orders. For example, if Fortran writes a 4x6 two-dimensional - dataset to the file, a C program will read it as a 6x4 two-dimensional - dataset into memory. The HDF5 C utilities h5dump and h5ls will also - display transposed data, if data is written from a Fortran program. - -* Fortran indices are 1-based. - -* Compound datatype datasets can be written or read by atomic fields only. - -</pre> - -<hr> - - -<!-- #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 --> - -Last modified: 15 December 2000 - -</body> -</html> - |