package hdf5
Manages HDF5 files used for storing large amounts of data
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
v0.1.5.tar.gz
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Description
The library manages reading and writing to HDF5 files. HDF5 file format is used for storing and organizing large amounts of data. Also provided is a fast way of working with large arrays of records, much faster than OCaml arrays of records.
Published: 25 Jun 2019
README
README.md
The library implements most of the functionality needed for reading and writing HDF5 files. It is actively maintained and the goal is to support all the features of HDF5.
Also provided is a fast way of working with large arrays of records, much faster than OCaml arrays of records. See examples/bench/bench_struct.ml`.
Building
./configure
make
lib/caml - simplified HDF5 wrapper
Store an array
open Hdf5_caml
let () =
let a = [| 0.; 1.; 2. |] in
let output = H5.create_trunc "file.h5" in
H5.write_float_array output "a" a;
H5.close output;
let input = H5.open_rdonly "file.h5" in
let b = H5.read_float_array input "a" in
H5.close input;
assert (a = b)
Store a table
open Hdf5_caml
module Temperature = struct
[%%h5struct
time "Time" Int;
latitude "Latitude" Float64;
longitude "Longitude" Float64;
temp "Temp" Float64]
end
let () =
let a = Temperature.Vector.create () in
Temperature.(set (Vector.append a) ~time:10 ~latitude:45.2 ~longitude:0.2 ~temp:15.3);
Temperature.(set (Vector.append a) ~time:11 ~latitude:45.2 ~longitude:0.2 ~temp:15.5);
Temperature.(set (Vector.append a) ~time:12 ~latitude:45.3 ~longitude:0.5 ~temp:16.2);
let a = Temperature.Vector.to_array a in
let output = H5.create_trunc "file.h5" in
Temperature.Array.make_table a output "Temperature";
H5.close output
lib/raw - raw HDF5 wrapper
Equivalent to the HDF5 C library function-for-function. HDF5 C documentation can be used.
open Bigarray
open Hdf5_raw
let _FILE = "SDS.h5"
let _DATASETNAME = "IntArray"
let _NX = 5
let _NY = 6
let () =
let data = Array2.create int32 c_layout _NX _NY in
for j = 0 to _NX - 1 do
for i = 0 to _NY - 1 do
data.{j, i} <- Int32.of_int (i + j)
done
done;
let file = H5f.create _FILE [ H5f.Acc.TRUNC ] in
let dataspace = H5s.create_simple [| _NX; _NY |] in
let datatype = H5t.copy H5t.native_int in
H5t.set_order datatype H5t.Order.LE;
let dataset = H5d.create file _DATASETNAME datatype dataspace in
H5d.write dataset H5t.native_int H5s.all H5s.all (genarray_of_array2 data);
H5t.close datatype;
H5d.close dataset;
H5s.close dataspace;
H5f.close file
Dependencies (7)
- stdio
- ppx_tools_versioned
- ppx_inline_test
-
ocaml
>= "4.04"
- dune-configurator
-
dune
>= "1.1.0"
- cppo
Dev Dependencies
None
Used by
None
Conflicts
None
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