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HDF5 API Specification
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<h1>HDF5: API Specification<br>Reference Manual</h1>
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The HDF5 library provides several interfaces, each of which provides the
tools required to meet specific aspects of the HDF5 data-handling requirements.
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See <a href="#F90andCPPlus">below</a> for the FORTRAN90 and C++ APIs.
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</td><td> </td><td valign=top>The general-purpose <strong>H5</strong> functions.
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<tr><td valign=top><a href="RM_H5A.html">Attribute Interface</a>
</td><td></td><td valign=top>The <strong>H5A</strong> API for attributes.
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<tr><td valign=top><a href="RM_H5D.html">Dataset Interface</a>
</td><td></td><td valign=top>The <strong>H5D</strong> API for manipulating scientific datasets.
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</td><td></td><td valign=top>The <strong>H5E</strong> API for error handling.
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<tr><td valign=top><a href="RM_H5F.html">File Interface</a>
</td><td></td><td valign=top>The <strong>H5F</strong> API for accessing HDF files.
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<tr><td valign=top><a href="RM_H5G.html">Group Interface</a>
</td><td></td><td valign=top>The <strong>H5G</strong> API for creating physical groups of objects on disk.
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</td><td></td><td valign=top>The <strong>H5I</strong> API for working with object identifiers.
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</td><td></td><td valign=top>The <strong>H5P</strong> API for manipulating object property lists.
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</td><td></td><td valign=top>The <strong>H5R</strong> API for references.
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</td><td></td><td valign=top>The <strong>H5S</strong> API for defining dataset dataspace.
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</td><td></td><td valign=top>The <strong>H5T</strong> API for defining dataset element information.
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</td><td></td><td valign=top>The <strong>H5Z</strong> API for compression.
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</td><td></td><td valign=top>Interactive tools for the examination of existing HDF5 files.
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</td><td></td><td valign=top>Predefined datatypes in HDF5.
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<tr><td valign=top><hr noshade size=1>Experimental interface:<br><a href="RM_H5RA.html">Ragged Arrays</a>
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<h3>The Fortran90 and C++ APIs to HDF5</h3>
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The HDF5 Library distribution now includes FORTRAN90 and C++ APIs.
These APIs are described in the following documents.
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<strong>Fortran90 API</strong>
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<cite>HDF5 FORTRAN90 User's Notes</cite></a>
contains general information regarding the API.
Specific information on each API call is found in the
<cite>Reference Manual</cite>.
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<u>Fortran90 APIs in the <cite>Reference Manual</cite>:</u>
The current version of the <cite>HDF5 Reference Manual</cite> includes
a description of the FORTRAN90 API to HDF5.
Fortran subroutines exist in the H5A, H5D, H5E, H5F, H5G, H5I, H5P,
H5R, H5S, and H5T interfaces and are described on those pages.
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In general, each Fortran subroutine performs exactly the same task
as the corresponding C function. The links at the top of each reference
manual section go to the C function descriptions, which serve as general
descriptions for both the C and Fortran APIs. A button, under
<strong>Non-C API(s)</strong> at the end of the C function description,
opens an external browser window displaying the Fortran-specific
information. You will probably want to adjust the size and location of
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facilitate moving easily between them.
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<cite>HDF5 C++ User's Notes</cite></a>
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<cite>HDF5 C++ Interfaces</cite></a>
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