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org.bytedeco.hdf5.hdset_reg_ref_t
Dataset region reference type that is used with deprecated
reference APIs.
\note This type can only be used with the "native" HDF5 VOL connector.
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Method and Description |
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hdf.hdf5lib.H5.H5Dvlen_reclaim(long, long, long, byte[])
As of HDF5 1.12.0 in favor of H5Treclaim
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hdf.hdf5lib.H5.H5Fis_hdf5(String)
As of HDF5 1.10.5 in favor of H5Fis_accessible.
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hdf.hdf5lib.H5.H5Iget_name_long(long, String[], long) |
hdf.hdf5lib.H5.H5Oset_comment_by_name(long, String, String, long)
As of HDF5 1.8 in favor of object attributes.
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hdf.hdf5lib.H5.H5Oset_comment(long, String)
As of HDF5 1.8 in favor of object attributes.
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org.bytedeco.hdf5.global.hdf5.H5Pget_preserve(long)
{H5Pget_preserve() is deprecated as it is no longer useful;
compound datatype field preservation is now core functionality
in the HDF5 library.}
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org.bytedeco.hdf5.global.hdf5.H5Pset_preserve(long, boolean)
This function is deprecated as it no longer has any effect;
compound datatype field preservation is now core functionality in
the HDF5 library.
\details H5Pset_preserve() sets the dataset transfer property list status to
\c 1 or \c 0.
When reading or writing compound datatypes and the destination is
partially initialized and the read/write is intended to initialize
the other members, one must set this property to \c 1. Otherwise the
I/O pipeline treats the destination datapoints as completely
uninitialized.
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org.bytedeco.hdf5.global.hdf5.H5PTcreate_fl(long, BytePointer, long, long, int)
This function was deprecated in favor of the function
H5PTcreate().
\details The H5PTcreate_fl() creates and opens a packet table
named \p dset_name attached to the object specified by
the identifier \p loc_id. It should be closed
with H5PTclose().
The datatype, \p dtype_id, may specify any datatype,
including variable-length data. If \p dtype_id specifies a
compound datatype, one or more fields in that compound type
may be variable-length.
\p chunk_size is the size in number of table entries per chunk.
Packet table datasets use HDF5 chunked storage
to allow them to grow. This value allows the user
to set the size of a chunk. The chunk size affects
performance.
\p compression is the compression level, a value of 0 through 9.
Level 0 is faster but offers the least compression;
level 9 is slower but offers maximum compression.
A setting of -1 indicates that no compression is desired.
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