hdf5/fortran/examples/mountexample.f90
Bill Wendling 8055378bce [svn-r2576] Purpose:
Adding the Fortran interface to the HDF5 library
Description:
	Fortran is now a subdirectory of the HDF5 library tree.
Platforms tested:
	Solaris and IRIX (O2K)
2000-09-19 15:06:49 -05:00

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Fortran

!
!In the following example we create one file with a group in it,
!and another file with a dataset. Mounting is used to
!access the dataset from the second file as a member of a group
!in the first file.
!
PROGRAM MOUNTEXAMPLE
USE HDF5 ! This module contains all necessary modules
IMPLICIT NONE
!
!the respective filename is "mount1.h5" and "mount2.h5"
!
CHARACTER(LEN=9), PARAMETER :: filename1 = "mount1.h5"
CHARACTER(LEN=9), PARAMETER :: filename2 = "mount2.h5"
!
!data space rank and dimensions
!
INTEGER, PARAMETER :: RANK = 2
INTEGER, PARAMETER :: NX = 4
INTEGER, PARAMETER :: NY = 5
!
! File identifiers
!
INTEGER(HID_T) :: file1_id, file2_id
!
! Group identifier
!
INTEGER(HID_T) :: gid
!
! dataset identifier
!
INTEGER(HID_T) :: dset_id
!
! data space identifier
!
INTEGER(HID_T) :: dataspace
!
! data type identifier
!
INTEGER(HID_T) :: dtype_id
!
!The dimensions for the dataset.
!
INTEGER(HSIZE_T), DIMENSION(2) :: dims = (/NX,NY/)
!
!flag to check operation success
!
INTEGER :: error
!
!general purpose integer
!
INTEGER :: i, j
!
!data buffers
!
INTEGER, DIMENSION(NX,NY) :: data_in, data_out
!
!Initialize FORTRAN predifined datatypes
!
CALL h5init_types_f(error)
!
!Initialize data_in buffer
!
do i = 1, NX
do j = 1, NY
data_in(i,j) = (i-1) + (j-1)
end do
end do
!
!Create first file "mount1.h5" using default properties.
!
CALL h5fcreate_f(filename1, H5F_ACC_TRUNC_F, file1_id, error)
!
!Create group "/G" inside file "mount1.h5".
!
CALL h5gcreate_f(file1_id, "/G", gid, error)
!
!close file and group identifiers.
!
CALL h5gclose_f(gid, error)
CALL h5fclose_f(file1_id, error)
!
!Create second file "mount2.h5" using default properties.
!
CALL h5fcreate_f(filename2, H5F_ACC_TRUNC_F, file2_id, error)
!
!Create data space for the dataset.
!
CALL h5screate_simple_f(RANK, dims, dataspace, error)
!
!Create dataset "/D" inside file "mount2.h5".
!
CALL h5dcreate_f(file2_id, "/D", H5T_NATIVE_INTEGER, dataspace, &
dset_id, error)
!
! Write data_in to the dataset
!
CALL h5dwrite_f(dset_id, H5T_NATIVE_INTEGER, data_in, error)
!
!close file, dataset and dataspace identifiers.
!
CALL h5sclose_f(dataspace, error)
CALL h5dclose_f(dset_id, error)
CALL h5fclose_f(file2_id, error)
!
!reopen both files.
!
CALL h5fopen_f (filename1, H5F_ACC_RDWR_F, file1_id, error)
CALL h5fopen_f (filename2, H5F_ACC_RDWR_F, file2_id, error)
!
!mount the second file under the first file's "/G" group.
!
CALL h5fmount_f (file1_id, "/G", file2_id, error)
!
!Access dataset D in the first file under /G/D name.
!
CALL h5dopen_f(file1_id, "/G/D", dset_id, error)
!
!Get dataset's data type.
!
CALL h5dget_type_f(dset_id, dtype_id, error)
!
!Read the dataset.
!
CALL h5dread_f(dset_id, dtype_id, data_out, error)
!
!Print out the data.
!
do i = 1, NX
print *, (data_out(i,j), j = 1, NY)
end do
!
!Close dset_id and dtype_id.
!
CALL h5dclose_f(dset_id, error)
CALL h5tclose_f(dtype_id, error)
!
!unmount the second file.
!
CALL h5funmount_f(file1_id, "/G", error);
!
!Close both files.
!
CALL h5fclose_f(file1_id, error)
CALL h5fclose_f(file2_id, error)
END PROGRAM MOUNTEXAMPLE