hdf5/examples/h5_compound.c
Robb Matzke 2ab2e14bb5 [svn-r635] Changes since 19980831
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./config/alpha-dec-osf4.0	[NEW]
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./test/chunk.c
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./tools/h5import.c
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./tools/h5ls.c
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./examples/h5_chunk_read.c
./examples/h5_compound.c
./examples/h5_extend_write.c
./examples/h5_group.c
./examples/h5_read.c
./examples/h5_write.c
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/*
* This example shows how to create a compound data type,
* write an array which has the compound data type to the file,
* and read back fields' subsets.
*/
#include "hdf5.h"
#define FILE "SDScompound.h5"
#define DATASETNAME "ArrayOfStructures"
#define LENGTH 10
#define RANK 1
int
main(void)
{
/* First structure and dataset*/
typedef struct s1_t {
int a;
float b;
double c;
} s1_t;
s1_t s1[LENGTH];
hid_t s1_tid; /* File datatype hadle */
/* Second structure (subset of s1_t) and dataset*/
typedef struct s2_t {
double c;
int a;
} s2_t;
s2_t s2[LENGTH];
hid_t s2_tid; /* Memory datatype handle */
/* Third "structure" ( will be used to read float field of s1) */
hid_t s3_tid; /* Memory datatype handle */
float s3[LENGTH];
int i;
hid_t file, dataset, space; /* Handles */
herr_t status;
hsize_t dim[] = {LENGTH}; /* Dataspace dimensions */
/*
* Initialize the data
*/
for (i = 0; i< LENGTH; i++) {
s1[i].a = i;
s1[i].b = i*i;
s1[i].c = 1./(i+1);
}
/*
* Create the data space.
*/
space = H5Screate_simple(RANK, dim, NULL);
/*
* Create the file.
*/
file = H5Fcreate(FILE, H5F_ACC_TRUNC, H5P_DEFAULT, H5P_DEFAULT);
/*
* Create the memory data type.
*/
s1_tid = H5Tcreate (H5T_COMPOUND, sizeof(s1_t));
H5Tinsert(s1_tid, "a_name", HOFFSET(s1_t, a), H5T_NATIVE_INT);
H5Tinsert(s1_tid, "c_name", HOFFSET(s1_t, c), H5T_NATIVE_DOUBLE);
H5Tinsert(s1_tid, "b_name", HOFFSET(s1_t, b), H5T_NATIVE_FLOAT);
/*
* Create the dataset.
*/
dataset = H5Dcreate(file, DATASETNAME, s1_tid, space, H5P_DEFAULT);
/*
* Wtite data to the dataset;
*/
status = H5Dwrite(dataset, s1_tid, H5S_ALL, H5S_ALL, H5P_DEFAULT, s1);
/*
* Release resources
*/
H5Tclose(s1_tid);
H5Sclose(space);
H5Dclose(dataset);
H5Fclose(file);
/*
* Open the file and the dataset.
*/
file = H5Fopen(FILE, H5F_ACC_RDONLY, H5P_DEFAULT);
dataset = H5Dopen(file, DATASETNAME);
/*
* Create a data type for s2
*/
s2_tid = H5Tcreate(H5T_COMPOUND, sizeof(s2_t));
H5Tinsert(s2_tid, "c_name", HOFFSET(s2_t, c), H5T_NATIVE_DOUBLE);
H5Tinsert(s2_tid, "a_name", HOFFSET(s2_t, a), H5T_NATIVE_INT);
/*
* Read two fields c and a from s1 dataset. Fields in the file
* are found by their names "c_name" and "a_name".
*/
status = H5Dread(dataset, s2_tid, H5S_ALL, H5S_ALL, H5P_DEFAULT, s2);
/*
* Display the fields
*/
printf("\n");
printf("Field c : \n");
for( i = 0; i < LENGTH; i++) printf("%.4f ", s2[i].c);
printf("\n");
printf("\n");
printf("Field a : \n");
for( i = 0; i < LENGTH; i++) printf("%d ", s2[i].a);
printf("\n");
/*
* Create a data type for s3.
*/
s3_tid = H5Tcreate(H5T_COMPOUND, sizeof(float));
status = H5Tinsert(s3_tid, "b_name", 0, H5T_NATIVE_FLOAT);
/*
* Read field b from s1 dataset. Field in the file is found by its name.
*/
status = H5Dread(dataset, s3_tid, H5S_ALL, H5S_ALL, H5P_DEFAULT, s3);
/*
* Display the field
*/
printf("\n");
printf("Field b : \n");
for( i = 0; i < LENGTH; i++) printf("%.4f ", s3[i]);
printf("\n");
/*
* Release resources
*/
H5Tclose(s2_tid);
H5Tclose(s3_tid);
H5Dclose(dataset);
H5Fclose(file);
return 0;
}