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HDF5/Tools API Specification
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<h1>HDF5 Tools</h1>
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<h2>HDF5 Tool Interfaces</h2>
<p>
These tools enable the user to examine HDF5 files interactively.
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<ul>
<li><a href="#Tools-Dump">h5dump</a> -- A tool for displaying
HDF5 file contents
<li><a href="#Tools-Ls">h5ls</a> -- A tool for listing specified
features of HDF5 file contents
<li><a href="#Tools-Repart">h5repart</a> -- A tool for repartitioning
a file, creating a family of files
<li><a href="#Tools-H5toh4">h5toh4</a> -- A tool for converting an
HDF5 file to an HDF4 file.
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<dl>
<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-Dump">h5dump</a>
<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong>
<dd><code>h5dump
[-h]
[-bb]
[-header]
[-a </code><em>names</em><code>]
[-d </code><em>names</em><code>]
[-g </code><em>names</em><code>]
[-l </code><em>names</em><code>]
[-t </code><em>names</em><code>] </code>
<em>file</em>
<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong>
<dd>Displays HDF5 file contents.
<dt><strong>Description:</strong>
<dd><code>h5dump</code> enables the user to interactively examine
the contents of an HDF5 file and dump those contents,
in human readable form, to an ASCII file.
<p>
<code>h5dump</code> displays HDF5 file content on
standard output. It may display the content of the
whole HDF5 file or selected objects, which can be groups,
datasets, links, attributes, or data types.
<p>
The <code>-header</code> option displays object
header information only.
<p>
Names are the absolute names of the objects.
<code>h5dump</code> displays objects in the order same as the
command order. If a name does not start with a slash,
<code>h5dump</code> begins searching for the specified object
starting at the root group.
<p>
If an object is hard linked with multiple names,
<code>h5dump</code> displays the content of the object in the
first occurrence. Only the link information is displayed in
later occurrences.
<p>
<code>h5dump</code> assigns a name for any unnamed data type in
the form of <code>#</code><em>oid1</em><code>:</code><em>oid2</em>,
where <em>oid1</em> and <em>oid2</em> are the object identifiers
assigned by the library. The unnamed types are displayed within
the root group.
<p>
Data types are displayed with standard type names. For example,
if a data set is created with <code>H5T_NATIVE_INT</code> type
and the standard type name for integer on that machine is
<code>H5T_STD_I32BE</code>, <code>h5dump</code> displays
<code>H5T_STD_I32BE</code> as the type of the data set.
<p>
The <code>h5dump</code> output is described in detail in the
<a href="ddl.html"><cite>DDL for HDF5</cite></a>, the
<cite>Data Description Language</cite> document.
<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong>
<dl>
<dt><code>-h</code>
<dd>Prints information on this command.
<dt><code>-bb</code>
<dd>Displays the contents of the boot block. The default is
not to display.
<dt><code>-header</code>
<dd>Displays header information only; no data is displayed.
<dt><code>-a</code> <em>names</em>
<dd>Displays the specified attribute(s).
<dt><code>-d</code> <em>names</em>
<dd>Displays the specified dataset(s).
<dt><code>-g</code> <em>names</em>
<dd>Displays the specified group(s) and all the members.
<dt><code>-l</code> <em>names</em>
<dd>Displays the values of the specified soft link(s).
<dt><code>-t</code> <em>names</em>
<dd>Displays the specified named data type(s).
<dt><em>file</em>
<dd>The file to be examined.
</dl>
<dt><strong>Current Status:</strong>
<dd>The current version of <code>h5dump</code> displays the
following information:
<ul>
<li>Group
<ul>
<li>group attribute (see Attribute)
<li>group member
</ul>
<li>Dataset
<ul>
<li>dataset attribute (see Attribute)
<li>dataset type (see Data type)
<li>dataset space (see Data space)
<li>dataset data
</ul>
<li>Attribute
<ul>
<li>attribute type (see Data type)
<li>attribute space (see Data space)
<li>attribute data
</ul>
<li>Data type
<ul>
<li>integer type
<dt>- H5T_STD_I8BE, H5T_STD_I8LE, H5T_STD_I16BE, ...
<li>floating point type
<dt>- H5T_IEEE_F32BE, H5T_IEEE_F32LE, H5T_IEEE_F64BE, ...
<li>string type
<li>compound type
<dt>- named, unamed and transient compound type
<dt>- integer, floating or string type member
</ul>
<li>Data space
<ul>
<li>scalar and simple space
</ul>
<li>Soft link
<li>Hard link
<li>Loop detection
</ul>
<dt><strong>See Also:</strong>
<dd>HDF5 Data Description Language syntax
(<a href="ddl.html"><cite>DDL for HDF5</cite></a>)
</dl>
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<dl>
<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-Ls">h5ls</a>
<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong>
<dd><code>h5ls
[</code><em>options</em><code>]</code><em>
file</em><code>
[</code><em>objects...</em><code>]</code>
<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong>
<dd>Prints information about a file or dataset.
<dt><strong>Description:</strong>
<dd><code>h5ls</code> prints selected information about file objects
in the specified format.
<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong>
<dl>
<dt><code>-h</code> or <code>-?</code> or <code>--help</code>
<dd>Print a usage message and exit.
<dt><code>-d</code> or <code>--dump</code>
<dd>Print the values of datasets.
<dt><code>-w</code><em>N</em> or <code>--width=</code><em>N</em>
<dd>Set the number of columns of output.
<dt><code>-v</code> or <code>--verbose</code>
<dd>Generate more verbose output.
<dt><code>-V</code> or <code>--version</code>
<dd>Print version number and exit.
<dt><em>file</em>
<dd>The file name may include a printf(3C) integer format
such as <code>%%05d</code> to open a file family.
<dt><em>objects</em>
<dd>The names of zero or more objects about which information
should be displayed. If a group is mentioned then
information about each of its members is displayed.
If no object names are specified then information about
all of the objects in the root group is displayed.
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<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-Repart">h5repart</a>
<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong>
<dd><code>h5repart
[-v]
[-V]
[-[b|m]</code><em>N</em><code>[g|m|k]]</code>
<em>source_file
dest_file</em>
<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong>
<dd>Repartitions a file or family of files.
<dt><strong>Description:</strong>
<dd><code>h5repart</code> splits a single file into a family of
files, joins a family of files into a single file, or copies
one family of files to another while changing the size of the
family members. <code>h5repart</code> can also be used to
copy a single file to a single file with holes.
<p>
Sizes associated with the <code>-b</code> and <code>-m</code>
options may be suffixed with <code>g</code> for gigabytes,
<code>m</code> for megabytes, or <code>k</code> for kilobytes.
<p>
File family names include an integer <code>printf</code>
format such as <code>%d</code>.
<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong>
<dl>
<dt><code>-v</code>
<dd>Produce verbose output.
<dt><code>-V</code>
<dd>Print a version number and exit.
<dt><code>-b</code><em>N</em>
<dd>The I/O block size, defaults to 1kB
<dt><code>-m</code><em>N</em>
<dd>The destination member size or 1GB
<dt><em>source_file</em>
<dd>The name of the source file
<dt><em>dest_file</em>
<dd>The name of the destination files
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<dt><strong>Tool Name:</strong> <a name="Tools-H5toh4">h5toh4</a>
<dt><strong>Syntax:</strong>
<dd><code>h5toh4 -h</code><br>
<code>h5toh4 </code><em>
h5file
h4file</em><br>
<code>h5toh4 </code><em>
h5file</em><br>
<code>h5toh4 -m </code><em>
h5file1
h5file2
h5file3</em> ...
<dt><strong>Purpose:</strong>
<dd>Converts an HDF5 file into an HDF4 file.
<dt><strong>Description:</strong>
<dd><code>h5toh4</code> is an HDF5 utility which reads
an HDF5 file, <em>h5file</em>, and converts all
supported objects and pathways to produce an HDF4 file,
<em>h4file</em>. If <em>h4file</em> already exists,
it will be replaced.
<p>
If only one file name is given, the name must end in
<code>.h5</code> and is assumed to represent the
HDF5 input file. <code>h5toh4</code> replaces the
<code>.h5</code> suffix with <code>.hdf</code> to form
the name of the resulting HDF4 file and proceeds as above.
If a file with the name of the intended HDF4 file already
exists, <code>h5toh4</code> exits with an error without
changing the contents of any file.
<p>
The <code>-m</code> option allows multiple HDF5 file
arguments. Each file name is treated the same as the
single file name case above.
<p>
The <code>-h</code> option causes the following
syntax summary to be displayed:<br>
<dir><code>
h5toh4 file.h5 file.hdf<br>
h5toh4 file.h5<br>
h5toh4 -m file1.h5 file2.h5 ...<br></code></dir>
<p>
The following HDF5 objects occurring in an HDF5 file are
converted to HDF4 objects in the HDF4 file:
<ul>
<li>HDF5 group objects are converted into HDF4 Vgroup
objects. HDF5 hardlinks and softlinks pointing to
objects are converted to HDF4 Vgroup references.
<li>HDF5 dataset objects of integer datatype are
converted into HDF4 SDS objects. These datasets
may have up to 32 fixed dimensions.
The slowest varying dimension may be extendable.
8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit integer datatypes are
supported.
<li>HDF5 dataset objects of floating point datatype
are converted into HDF4 SDS objects.
These datasets may have up to 32 fixed dimensions.
The slowest varying dimension may be extendable.
32-bit and 64-bit floating point datatypes are
supported.
<li>HDF5 dataset objects of single dimension and
compound datatype are converted into HDF4 Vdata
objects. The length of that single dimension may
be fixed or extendable. The members of the
compound datatype are constrained to be no more
than rank 4.
</ul>
Other objects are not converted and are not recorded
in the resulting <em>h4file</em>.
<p>
Attributes associated with any of the supported HDF5
objects are carried over to the HDF4 objects.
Attributes may be of integer or floating point datatype
and they may have up to 32 fixed dimensions.
<p>
All datatypes are converted to big-endian.
Floating point datatypes are converted to IEEE format.
<dt><strong>Options and Parameters:</strong>
<dl>
<dt><code>-h</code>
<dd>Displays a syntax summary.
<dt><code>-m</code>
<dd>Converts multiple HDF5 files to multiple HDF4 files.
<dt><em>h5file</em>
<dd>The HDF5 file to be converted.
<dt><em>h4file</em>
<dd>The HDF4 file to be created.
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