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And in this document, the
HDF5 Reference Manual
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The C Interface:
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H5Iget_name
(hid_t obj_id
,
char *name
,
size_t size
)
H5Iget_name
retrieves a name for the object identified
by obj_id
.
Up to size
characters of the name are returned in
name
; additional characters, if any, are not returned
to the user application.
If the length of the name, which determines the required
value of size
, is unknown, a preliminary
H5Iget_name
call can be made.
The return value of this call will be the size of the
object name.
That value can then be assigned to size
for a second H5Iget_name
call,
which will retrieve the actual name.
If there is no name associated with the object identifier
or if the name is NULL
, H5Iget_name
returns 0
(zero).
Note that an object in an HDF5 file may have multiple names, varying according to the path through the HDF5 group hierarchy used to reach that object.
obj_id
name
name
buffer.
0
(zero) if no name is associated with the identifier.
Otherwise returns a negative value.
SUBROUTINE h5iget_name_f(obj_id, buf, buf_size, hdferr) IMPLICIT NONE INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: obj_id ! Object identifier CHARACTER(LEN=*), INTENT(OUT) :: buf ! Buffer to hold object name INTEGER(SIZE_T), INTENT(IN) :: buf_size ! Buffer size INTEGER(SIZE_T), INTENT(OUT) :: name_size ! Name size INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr ! Error code ! 0 on success, and -1 on failure END SUBROUTINE h5iget_name_f
H5Iget_type
(hid_t obj_id
)
H5Iget_type
retrieves the type of the object
identified by obj_id
.
Valid types returned by the function are
H5I_FILE
| File |
H5I_GROUP
| Group |
H5I_DATATYPE
| Datatype |
H5I_DATASPACE
| Dataspace |
H5I_DATASET
| Dataset |
H5I_ATTR
| Attribute |
H5I_BADID
| Invalid identifier |
This function is of particular value in determining the
type of object closing function (H5Dclose
,
H5Gclose
, etc.) to call after a call to
H5Rdereference
.
obj_id
H5I_BADID
.
SUBROUTINE h5iget_type_f(obj_id, type, hdferr) IMPLICIT NONE INTEGER(HID_T), INTENT(IN) :: obj_id !Object identifier INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: type !type of an object. !possible values are: !H5I_FILE_F(1) !H5I_GROUP_F(2) !H5I_DATATYPE_F(3) !H5I_DATASPACE_F(4) !H5I_DATASET_F(5) !H5I_ATTR_F(6) !H5I_BADID_F(-1) INTEGER, INTENT(OUT) :: hdferr ! E rror code ! 0 on success, and -1 on failure END SUBROUTINE h5iget_type_f
HDF5 documents and links Introduction to HDF5 HDF5 User Guide |
And in this document, the
HDF5 Reference Manual
H5 H5A H5D H5E H5F H5G H5I H5P H5R H5S H5T H5Z Tools Datatypes |