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H5_BROWSER
| Opens a GUI to view contents of an HDF5 file. |
H5_CLOSE
| Flushes all data to disk, closes file identifiers, and cleans up memory. |
H5_CREATE
| Creates and closes a new HDF5 file. |
H5_GET_LIBVERSION
| Returns the current version of the HDF5 library used by IDL. |
H5_GETDATA
| Returns a dataset from an HDF5 file, given the identifier (StrID) of the dataset. |
H5_LIST
| Lists all of the groups and datasets found in an HDF5 file. |
H5_OPEN
| Initializes the HDF5 library. |
H5_PARSE
| Recursively descends through an HDF5 file or group and creates an IDL structure containing object information and data. |
H5_PUT
| Writes a new dataset to either a new or existing HDF5 file. |
H5_PUTDATA
| Writes a new dataset to either a new or existing HDF5 file. |
H5A_CLOSE
| Closes the specified attribute and releases resources used by it. |
H5A_CREATE
| Creates a dataset as an attribute of another group or dataset. |
H5A_DELETE
| Removes the attribute specified by its name from a dataset, group, or named datatype. |
H5A_GET_NAME
| Retrieves an attribute name given the attribute identifier number. |
H5A_GET_NUM_ATTRS
| Returns the number of attributes attached to a group, dataset, or a named datatype. |
H5A_GET_SPACE
| Returns the identifier number of a copy of the dataspace for an attribute. |
H5A_GET_TYPE
| Returns the identifier number of a copy of the datatype for an attribute. |
H5A_OPEN_IDX
| Opens an existing attribute by the index of that attribute within an HDF5 file. |
H5A_OPEN_NAME
| Opens an existing attribute by the name of that attribute within an HDF5 file. |
H5A_READ
| Reads the data within an attribute, converting from the HDF5 file datatype into the HDF5 memory datatype, and finally into the corresponding IDL datatype. |
H5A_WRITE
| Writes data to an attribute. |
H5D_CLOSE
| Closes the specified dataset and releases its used resources. |
H5D_CREATE
| Creates a dataset at the specified location. |
H5D_EXTEND
| Defines the number of dimensions and the size of each dimension. |
H5D_GET_SPACE
| Returns an identifier number for a copy of the dataspace for a dataset. |