function h5ex_d_rdwr %************************************************************************** % % This example shows how to read and write data to a % dataset. The program first writes integers to a dataset % with dataspace dimensions of DIM0xDIM1, then closes the % file. Next, it reopens the file, reads back the data, and % outputs it to the screen. % % This file is intended for use with HDF5 Library version 1.8 %************************************************************************** FILE = 'h5ex_d_rdwr.h5'; DATASET = 'DS1'; DIM0 = 4; DIM1 = 7; dims = [DIM0, DIM1]; % % Initialize data. % wdata = zeros(dims,'int32'); for i = 1:DIM0 for j = 1:DIM1 ii=i-1; jj=j-1; wdata(i,j) = ii * jj - jj; end end % %% Create a new file using the default properties. % file = H5F.create (FILE,'H5F_ACC_TRUNC','H5P_DEFAULT','H5P_DEFAULT'); % % Create dataspace. Setting maximum size to [] sets the maximum % size to be the current size. % space = H5S.create_simple (2, fliplr(dims), []); % % Create the dataset. We will use all default properties for this % example. % dset = H5D.create (file, DATASET,'H5T_STD_I32LE',space,'H5P_DEFAULT'); % % Write the data to the dataset. % H5D.write (dset,'H5T_NATIVE_INT','H5S_ALL','H5S_ALL','H5P_DEFAULT', wdata); % % Close and release resources. % H5D.close(dset); H5S.close(space); H5F.close(file); % %% Now we begin the read section of this example. % % % Open file and dataset using the default properties. % file = H5F.open(FILE,'H5F_ACC_RDONLY','H5P_DEFAULT'); dset = H5D.open(file, DATASET); % % Read the data using the default properties. % rdata = H5D.read (dset,'H5T_NATIVE_INT','H5S_ALL','H5S_ALL','H5P_DEFAULT'); % % Output the data to the screen. % fprintf ('%s:\n', DATASET); for i=1:DIM0 fprintf (' ['); for j=1:DIM1 fprintf (' %3d', rdata(i,j)); end fprintf (']\n'); end % % Close and release resources. % H5D.close (dset); H5F.close (file);