A general purpose library and file format for storing scientificdata
HDF is a general purpose library and file format for storing scientific data. HDF can store two primary objects: datasets and groups. A dataset is essentially a multidimensional array of data elements, and a group is a structure for organizing objects in an HDF file. Using these two basic objects, one can create and store almost any kind of scientific data structure, such as images, arrays of vectors, and structured and unstructured grids. You can also mix and match them in HDF files according to your needs.
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hdf-4.2.10-arm.patch | 00000030242.95 KB | 1468954670almost 2 years ago | ![]() |
hdf-4.2.11.tar.bz2 | 00031735353.03 MB | 1436892693almost 3 years ago | ![]() |
hdf-4.2.9-maxavailfiles.patch | 0000000757757 Bytes | 1394051354about 4 years ago | ![]() |
hdf-aarch64.patch | 000001922618.8 KB | 1446135208over 2 years ago | ![]() |
hdf-implict-decl.patch | 00000024882.43 KB | 1436968322almost 3 years ago | ![]() |
hdf-misc-test.patch | 0000000863863 Bytes | 1396358546about 4 years ago | ![]() |
hdf-ppc.patch | 000001066110.4 KB | 1394055604about 4 years ago | ![]() |
hdf-return-value.patch | 0000000667667 Bytes | 1393153865about 4 years ago | ![]() |
hdf-s390.patch | 000001955219.1 KB | 1468954670almost 2 years ago | ![]() |
hdf-strict-aliasing.patch | 0000000509509 Bytes | 1396425082about 4 years ago | ![]() |
hdf.changes | 00000078557.67 KB | 1469990860over 1 year ago | ![]() |
hdf.spec | 000002752326.9 KB | 1469990861over 1 year ago | ![]() |
hdf_hdf_util_he_file_c__fix_missing_sentinel.diff | 0000000538538 Bytes | 1394051355about 4 years ago | ![]() |
hdf_mdhdf_ncgen_ncgen.y__fix_noreturn_nonvoid.diff | 0000000631631 Bytes | 1394055605about 4 years ago | ![]() |