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H5G: Group Interface

Group Object API Functions

The Group interface functions create and manipulate groups of objects in an HDF5 file.

The C Interfaces:
             
Alphabetical Listing
             

The FORTRAN90 Interfaces:
In general, each FORTRAN90 subroutine performs exactly the same task as the corresponding C function.
             

A group associates names with objects and provides a mechanism for mapping a name to an object. Since all objects appear in at least one group (with the possible exception of the root object) and since objects can have names in more than one group, the set of all objects in an HDF5 file is a directed graph. The internal nodes (nodes with out-degree greater than zero) must be groups while the leaf nodes (nodes with out-degree zero) are either empty groups or objects of some other type. Exactly one object in every non-empty file is the root object. The root object always has a positive in-degree because it is pointed to by the file super block.

An object name consists of one or more components separated from one another by slashes. An absolute name begins with a slash and the object is located by looking for the first component in the root object, then looking for the second component in the first object, etc., until the entire name is traversed. A relative name does not begin with a slash and the traversal begins at the location specified by the create or access function.


Name: H5Gclose
Signature:
herr_t H5Gclose(hid_t group_id)
Purpose:
Closes the specified group.
Description:
H5Gclose releases resources used by a group which was opened by H5Gcreate or H5Gopen. After closing a group, the group_id cannot be used again.

Failure to release a group with this call will result in resource leaks.

Parameters:
Returns:
Returns a non-negative value if successful; otherwise returns a negative value.
Fortran90 Interface: h5gclose_f
SUBROUTINE h5gclose_f( gr_id, hdferr)
  IMPLICIT NONE
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: gr_id     ! Group identifier
  INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr          ! Error code 
                                          ! 0 on success and -1 on failure
END SUBROUTINE h5gclose_f
	

Name: H5Gcreate
Signature:
hid_t H5Gcreate(hid_t loc_id, const char *name, size_t size_hint )
Purpose:
Creates a new empty group and gives it a name.
Description:
H5Gcreate creates a new group with the specified name at the specified location, loc_id. The location is identified by a file or group identifier. The name, name, must not already be taken by some other object and all parent groups must already exist.

size_hint is a hint for the number of bytes to reserve to store the names which will be eventually added to the new group. Passing a value of zero for size_hint is usually adequate since the library is able to dynamically resize the name heap, but a correct hint may result in better performance. If a non-positive value is supplied for size_hint, then a default size is chosen.

The return value is a group identifier for the open group. This group identifier should be closed by calling H5Gclose when it is no longer needed.

Parameters:
Returns:
Returns a valid group identifier for the open group if successful; otherwise returns a negative value.
Fortran90 Interface: h5gcreate_f
SUBROUTINE h5gcreate_f(loc_id, name, gr_id, hdferr, size_hint)

  IMPLICIT NONE
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: loc_id   ! File or group identifier
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: name   ! Name of the group to be created 
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(OUT) :: gr_id   ! Group identifier
  INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr         ! Error code 
                                         ! 0 on success and -1 on failure
  INTEGER(SIZE_T), OPTIONAL, INTENT(IN) :: size_hint  
                                         ! Number of bytes to store the names 
                                         ! of objects in the group. 
                                         ! Default value is 
                                         ! OBJECT_NAMELEN_DEFAULT_F
END SUBROUTINE h5gcreate_f 
	

Name: H5Gget_comment
Signature:
herr_t H5Gget_comment(hid_t loc_id, const char *name, size_t bufsize, char *comment )
Purpose:
Retrieves comment for specified object.
Description:
H5Gget_comment retrieves the comment for the the object specified by loc_id and name. The comment is returned in the buffer comment.

At most bufsize characters, including a null terminator, are returned in comment. The returned value is not null terminated if the comment is longer than the supplied buffer.

If an object does not have a comment, the empty string is returned.

Parameters:
Returns:
Returns the number of characters in the comment, counting the null terminator, if successful; the value returned may be larger than bufsize. Otherwise returns a negative value.
Fortran90 Interface: h5gget_comment_f
SUBROUTINE h5gget_comment_f(loc_id, name, size, buffer, hdferr)
  IMPLICIT NONE
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: loc_id         ! File, group, dataset, or
                                               ! named datatype identifier  
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: name         ! Name of the object link 
  CHARACTER(LEN=size), INTENT(OUT) :: buffer   ! Buffer to hold the comment
  INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr               ! Error code 
                                               ! 0 on success and -1 on failure
END SUBROUTINE h5gget_comment_f
    

Name: H5Gget_linkval
Signature:
herr_t H5Gget_linkval(hid_t loc_id, const char *name, size_t size, char *value )
Purpose:
Returns the name of the object that the symbolic link points to.
Description:
H5Gget_linkval returns size characters of the name of the object that the symbolic link name points to.

The parameter loc_id is a file or group identifier.

The parameter name must be a symbolic link pointing to the desired object and must be defined relative to loc_id.

If size is smaller than the size of the returned object name, then the name stored in the buffer value will not be null terminated.

This function fails if name is not a symbolic link. The presence of a symbolic link can be tested by passing zero for size and NULL for value.

This function should be used only after H5Gget_objinfo has been called to verify that name is a symbolic link.

Parameters:
Returns:
Returns a non-negative value, with the link value in value, if successful. Otherwise returns a negative value.
Fortran90 Interface: h5gget_linkval_f
SUBROUTINE h5gget_linkval_f(loc_id, name, size, buffer, hdferr)
  IMPLICIT NONE
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: loc_id         ! File or group identifier
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: name         ! Name of the symbolic link 
  CHARACTER(LEN=size), INTENT(OUT) :: buffer   ! Buffer to hold a
                                               ! name of the object 
                                               ! symbolic link points to
  INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr               ! Error code 
                                               ! 0 on success and -1 on failure
END SUBROUTINE h5gget_linkval_f
	

Name: H5Gget_num_objs
Signature:
herr_t H5Gget_num_objs(hid_t loc_id, hsize_t* num_obj)
Purpose:
Returns number of objects in the group specified by its identifier
Description:
H5Gget_num_objs returns number of objects in a group. Group is specified by its identifier loc_id. If a file identifier is passed in, then the number of objects in the root group is returned.
Parameters:
Returns:
Returns positive value if successful; otherwise returns a negative value.
Fortran90 Interface:
None.

Name: H5Gget_objinfo
Signature:
herr_t H5Gget_objinfo(hid_t loc_id, const char *name, hbool_t follow_link, H5G_stat_t *statbuf )
Purpose:
Returns information about an object.
Description:
H5Gget_objinfo returns information about the specified object through the statbuf argument. loc_id (a file or group identifier) and name together determine the object. If the object is a symbolic link and follow_link is zero (0), then the information returned is that for the link itself; otherwise the link is followed and information is returned about the object to which the link points. If follow_link is non-zero but the final symbolic link is dangling (does not point to anything), then an error is returned. The statbuf fields are undefined for an error. The existence of an object can be tested by calling this function with a null statbuf.

H5Gget_objinfo fills in the following data structure (defined in H5Gpublic.h):

                  typedef struct H5G_stat_t {
                      unsigned long fileno[2];
                      unsigned long objno[2];
                      unsigned nlink;
                      int type;
                      time_t mtime; 
                      size_t linklen;
                      H5O_stat_t ohdr;
                  } H5G_stat_t
        
where H5O_stat_t (defined in H5Opublic.h) is:
                  typedef struct H5O_stat_t {
                      hsize_t size;
                      hsize_t free;
                      unsigned nmesgs;
                      unsigned nchunks;
                  } H5O_stat_t
        
The fileno and objno fields contain four values which uniquely identify an object among those HDF5 files which are open: if all four values are the same between two objects, then the two objects are the same (provided both files are still open).

The nlink field is the number of hard links to the object or zero when information is being returned about a symbolic link (symbolic links do not have hard links but all other objects always have at least one).

The type field contains the type of the object, one of H5G_GROUP, H5G_DATASET, H5G_LINK, or H5G_TYPE.

The mtime field contains the modification time.

If information is being returned about a symbolic link then linklen will be the length of the link value (the name of the pointed-to object with the null terminator); otherwise linklen will be zero.

The fields in the H5O_stat_t struct contain information about the object header for the object queried:

Other fields may be added to this structure in the future.

Note:
Some systems will be able to record the time accurately but unable to retrieve the correct time; such systems (e.g., Irix64) will report an mtime value of 0 (zero).
Parameters:
Returns:
Returns a non-negative value if successful, with the fields of statbuf (if non-null) initialized. Otherwise returns a negative value.
Fortran90 Interface:
None.

Name: H5Gget_objname_by_idx
Signature:
ssize_t H5Gget_objname_by_idx(hid_t loc_id, hsize_t idx, char *name, size_t size )
Purpose:
Returns a name of an object specified by an index.
Description:
H5Gget_objname_by_idx returns a name of the object specified by the index idx in the group loc_id.

The group is specified by a group identifier loc_id. If preferred, a file identifier may be passed in loc_id; that file's root group will be assumed.

idx is the transient index used to iterate through the objects in the group. The value of idx is any nonnegative number less than the total number of objects in the group, which is returned by the function H5Gget_num_objs. Note that this is a transient index; an object may have a different index each time a group is opened.

The object name is returned in the user-specified buffer name.

If the size of the provided buffer name is less or equal the actual object name length, the object name is truncated to max_size - 1 characters.

Note that if the size of the object's name is unkown, a preliminary call to H5Gget_objname_by_idx with name set to NULL will return the length of the object's name. A second call to H5Gget_objname_by_idx can then be used to retrieve the actual name.

Parameters:
Returns:
Returns the size of the object name if successful, or 0 if no name is associated with the group identifier. Otherwise returns a negative value.
Fortran90 Interface:
None.

Name: H5Gget_objtype_by_idx
Signature:
int H5Gget_objtype_by_idx(hid_t loc_id, hsize_t idx )
Purpose:
Returns the type of an object specified by an index.
Description:
H5Gget_objtype_by_idx returns the type of the object specified by the index idx in the group loc_id.

The group is specified by a group identifier loc_id. If preferred, a file identifier may be passed in loc_id; that file's root group will be assumed.

idx is the transient index used to iterate through the objects in the group. This parameter is described in more detail in the discussion of H5Gget_objname_by_idx.

The object type is returned as the function return value:
     H5G_LINK 0 Object is a symbolic link.
  H5G_GROUP 1 Object is a group.
  H5G_DATASET    2    Object is a dataset.
  H5G_TYPE 3 Object is a named datatype.

Parameters:
Returns:
Returns the type of the object if successful. Otherwise returns a negative value.
Fortran90 Interface:
None.

Name: H5Giterate
Signature:
int H5Giterate(hid_t loc_id, const char *name, int *idx, H5G_iterate_t operator, void *operator_data )
Purpose:
Iterates an operation over the entries of a group.
Description:
H5Giterate iterates over the members of name in the file or group specified with loc_id. For each object in the group, the operator_data and some additional information, specified below, are passed to the operator function. The iteration begins with the idx object in the group and the next element to be processed by the operator is returned in idx. If idx is NULL, then the iterator starts at the first group member; since no stopping point is returned in this case, the iterator cannot be restarted if one of the calls to its operator returns non-zero.

The prototype for H5G_iterate_t is:
     typedef herr_t (*H5G_iterate_t) (hid_t group_id, const char * member_name, void *operator_data);

The operation receives the group identifier for the group being iterated over, group_id, the name of the current object within the group, member_name, and the pointer to the operator data passed in to H5Giterate, operator_data.

The return values from an operator are:

H5Giterate assumes that the membership of the group identified by name remains unchanged through the iteration. If the membership changes during the iteration, the function's behavior is undefined.

Parameters:
Returns:
Returns the return value of the last operator if it was non-zero, or zero if all group members were processed. Otherwise returns a negative value.
Fortran90 Interface:
There is no direct FORTRAN couterpart for the C function H5Giterate. Instead, that functionality is provided by two FORTRAN functions:
h5gn_members_f    Purpose: Returns the number of group members.
h5gget_obj_info_idx_f    Purpose: Returns name and type of the group member identified by its index.
SUBROUTINE h5gn_members_f(loc_id, name, nmembers, hdferr)           
  IMPLICIT NONE
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: loc_id        ! File or group identifier 
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: name        ! Name of the group 
  INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: nmembers            ! Number of members in the group
  INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr              ! Error code 
                                              ! 0 on success and -1 on failure
END SUBROUTINE h5gn_members_f
		
SUBROUTINE h5gget_obj_info_idx_f(loc_id, name, idx, & 
                                 obj_name, obj_type, hdferr)           
  IMPLICIT NONE
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: loc_id        ! File or group identifier 
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: name        ! Name of the group 
  INTEGER, INTENT(IN) :: idx                  ! Index of member object 
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(OUT) :: obj_name   ! Name of the object 
  INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: obj_type            ! Object type : 
                                              !     H5G_LINK_F 
                                              !     H5G_GROUP_F 
                                              !     H5G_DATASET_F 
                                              !     H5G_TYPE_F 
  INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr              ! Error code 
                                              ! 0 on success and -1 on failure
END SUBROUTINE h5gget_obj_info_idx_f
		

Name: H5Glink
Signature:
herr_t H5Glink(hid_t loc_id, H5G_link_t link_type, const char *current_name, const char *new_name )
Purpose:
Creates a link of the specified type from new_name to current_name.
Description:
H5Glink creates a new name for an object that has some current name, possibly one of many names it currently has.

If link_type is H5G_LINK_HARD, then current_name must specify the name of an existing object and both names are interpreted relative to loc_id, which is either a file identifier or a group identifier.

If link_type is H5G_LINK_SOFT, then current_name can be anything and is interpreted at lookup time relative to the group which contains the final component of new_name. For instance, if current_name is ./foo, new_name is ./x/y/bar, and a request is made for ./x/y/bar, then the actual object looked up is ./x/y/./foo.

Parameters:
Returns:
Returns a non-negative value if successful; otherwise returns a negative value.
Fortran90 Interface: h5glink_f
SUBROUTINE h5glink_f(loc_id, link_type, current_name, new_name, hdferr) 
  IMPLICIT NONE
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: loc_id      ! File or group location identifier
  INTEGER, INTENT(IN)        :: link_type   ! Link type, possible values are:
                                            !     H5G_LINK_HARD_F
                                            !     H5G_LINK_SOFT_F
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: current_name
                                            ! Current object name relative
                                            ! to loc_id 
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: new_name  ! New object name 
  INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr            ! Error code

END SUBROUTINE h5glink_f
	

Name: H5Glink2
Signature:
herr_t H5Glink2( hid_t curr_loc_id, const char *current_name, H5G_link_t link_type, hid_t new_loc_id, const char *new_name )
Purpose:
Creates a link of the specified type from new_name to current_name.
Description:
H5Glink2 creates a new name for an object that has some current name, possibly one of many names it currently has.

If link_type is H5G_LINK_HARD, then current_name must specify the name of an existing object. In this case, current_name and new_name are interpreted relative to curr_loc_id and new_loc_id, respectively, which are either file or group identifiers.

If link_type is H5G_LINK_SOFT, then current_name can be anything and is interpreted at lookup time relative to the group which contains the final component of new_name. For instance, if current_name is ./foo, new_name is ./x/y/bar, and a request is made for ./x/y/bar, then the actual object looked up is ./x/y/./foo.

Parameters:
Returns:
Returns a non-negative value if successful; otherwise returns a negative value.
Fortran90 Interface: h5glink2_f
SUBROUTINE h5glink2_f(cur_loc_id, cur_name, link_type, new_loc_id, new_name, hdferr) 
  IMPLICIT NONE
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: cur_loc_id ! File or group location identifier
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: cur_name ! Name of the existing object
                                           ! is relative to cur_loc_id 
                                           ! Can be anything for the soft link
  INTEGER, INTENT(IN) :: link_type         ! Link type, possible values are:
                                           !     H5G_LINK_HARD_F
                                           !     H5G_LINK_SOFT_F
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: new_loc_id ! New location identifier
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: new_name ! New object name 
  INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr           ! Error code

END SUBROUTINE h5glink2_f
	

Name: H5Gmove
Signature:
herr_t H5Gmove(hid_t loc_id, const char *src_name, const char *dst_name )
Purpose:
Renames an object within an HDF5 file.
Description:
H5Gmove renames an object within an HDF5 file. The original name, src_name, is unlinked from the group graph and the new name, dst_name, is inserted as an atomic operation. Both names are interpreted relative to loc_id, which is either a file or a group identifier.
Warning:
Exercise care in moving groups as it is possible to render data in a file inaccessible with H5Gmove. See The Group Interface in the HDF5 User's Guide.
Parameters:
Returns:
Returns a non-negative value if successful; otherwise returns a negative value.
Fortran90 Interface: h5gmove_f
SUBROUTINE h5gmove_f(loc_id, name, new_name, hdferr)
  IMPLICIT NONE
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: loc_id     ! File or group identifier
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: name     ! Original name of an object 
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: new_name ! New name of an object 
  INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr           ! Error code 
                                           ! 0 on success and -1 on failure
END SUBROUTINE h5gmove_f
	

Name: H5Gmove2
Signature:
herr_t H5Gmove2( hid_t src_loc_id, const char *src_name, hid_t dst_loc_id, const char *dst_name )
Purpose:
Renames an object within an HDF5 file.
Description:
H5Gmove2 renames an object within an HDF5 file. The original name, src_name, is unlinked from the group graph and the new name, dst_name, is inserted as an atomic operation.

src_name and dst_name are interpreted relative to src_name and dst_name, respectively, which are either file or group identifiers.
Warning:
Exercise care in moving groups as it is possible to render data in a file inaccessible with H5Gmove. See The Group Interface in the HDF5 User's Guide.
Parameters:
Returns:
Returns a non-negative value if successful; otherwise returns a negative value.
Fortran90 Interface: h5gmove2_f
SUBROUTINE h5gmove2_f(src_loc_id, src_name, dst_loc_id, dst_name, hdferr)
  IMPLICIT NONE
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: src_loc_id   ! File or group identifier
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: src_name   ! Original name of an object 
                                             ! relative to src_loc_id 
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: dst_loc_id   ! File or group identifier
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: dst_name   ! New name of an object
                                             ! relative to dst_loc_id 
  INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr             ! Error code 
                                             ! 0 on success and -1 on failure
END SUBROUTINE h5gmove2_f
	

Name: H5Gopen
Signature:
hid_t H5Gopen(hid_t loc_id, const char *name )
Purpose:
Opens an existing group for modification and returns a group identifier for that group.
Description:
H5Gopen opens an existing group with the specified name at the specified location, loc_id.

The location is identified by a file or group identifier

H5Gopen returns a group identifier for the group that was opened. This group identifier should be released by calling H5Gclose when it is no longer needed.

Parameters:
Returns:
Returns a valid group identifier if successful; otherwise returns a negative value.
Fortran90 Interface: h5gopen_f
SUBROUTINE h5gopen_f(loc_id, name, gr_id, hdferr)
  IMPLICIT NONE
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: loc_id   ! File or group identifier
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: name   ! Name of the group to open 
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(OUT) :: gr_id   ! Group identifier
  INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr         ! Error code 
                                         ! 0 on success and -1 on failure
END SUBROUTINE h5gopen_f
	

Name: H5Gset_comment
Signature:
herr_t H5Gset_comment(hid_t loc_id, const char *name, const char *comment )
Purpose:
Sets comment for specified object.
Description:
H5Gset_comment sets the comment for the object specified by loc_id and name to comment. Any previously existing comment is overwritten.

If comment is the empty string or a null pointer, the comment message is removed from the object.

Comments should be relatively short, null-terminated, ASCII strings.

Comments can be attached to any object that has an object header, e.g., datasets, groups, named datatypes, and dataspaces, but not symbolic links.

Parameters:
Returns:
Returns a non-negative value if successful; otherwise returns a negative value.
Fortran90 Interface: h5gset_comment_f
SUBROUTINE h5gset_comment_f(loc_id, name, comment, hdferr)
  IMPLICIT NONE
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: loc_id      ! File, group, dataset, or 
                                            ! named datatype identifier
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: name      ! Name of object 
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: comment   ! Comment for the object 
  INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr            ! Error code 
                                            ! 0 on success and -1 on failure
END SUBROUTINE h5gset_comment_f
	

Name: H5Gunlink
Signature:
herr_t H5Gunlink(hid_t loc_id, const char *name )
Purpose:
Removes the link to an object from a group.
Description:
H5Gunlink removes the object specified by name from the group graph and decrements the link count for the object to which name points. This action eliminates any association between name and the object to which name pointed.

Object headers keep track of how many hard links refer to an object; when the link count reaches zero, the object can be removed from the file. Objects which are open are not removed until all identifiers to the object are closed.

If the link count reaches zero, all file space associated with the object will be released, i.e., identified in memory as freespace. If the any object identifier is open for the object, the space will not be released until after the object identifier is closed.

Note that space identified as freespace is available for re-use only as long as the file remains open; once a file has been closed, the HDF5 library loses track of freespace. See “Freespace Management” in the HDF5 User's Guide for further details.

Warning:
Exercise care in unlinking groups as it is possible to render data in a file inaccessible with H5Gunlink. See The Group Interface in the HDF5 User's Guide.
Parameters:
Returns:
Returns a non-negative value if successful; otherwise returns a negative value.
Fortran90 Interface: h5gunlink_f
SUBROUTINE h5gunlink_f(loc_id, name, hdferr)
  IMPLICIT NONE
  INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: loc_id   ! File or group identifier
  CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(IN) :: name   ! Name of the object to unlink 
  INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr         ! Error code 
                                         ! 0 on success and -1 on failure
END SUBROUTINE h5gunlink_f
	

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