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Hierarchical Data Format 1.6.4-post0 (Pre-release branch)







Hierarchical Data Format 1.6.4-post0
(Pre-release branch)

Hierarchical Data Format 1.6.4-post0
(Pre-release branch)
04/03/2005 03:46 AM

HDF (Hierarchical Data Format) is a general purpose library and file format for storing scientific data. It arranges data into datasets (multidimensional arrays) and groups (a structure for organizing objects).


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This version optimizes the I/O code. It fixes dereferencing data from a file that is no longer available.




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