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Re: hdf5 file format
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David Bateman |
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Re: hdf5 file format |
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Wed, 21 Apr 2004 23:53:16 +0200 |
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According to W.J. Atsma <address@hidden> (on 04/21/04):
> I thought it might be something like that. From my perusal it seems like one
> could save the type name as an attribute.
>
> For completeness: To load an octave hdf5 file:
> If your code finds a matching object name check if it is a group object and
> if so whether it has a "value" data member.
Or you can look for the attribute OCTAVE_NEW_FORMAT, which is how I tell the
formats apart...
Cheers
David
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