Title | HDF |
Revision | 3.1 |
Purpose | subroutine library and utilities to support Hierarchical Data Format |
Package type | subroutine library, set of utilities |
Application area | visualization |
Abstract | NCSA Hierarchical Data Format is a multi-object file format that facilitates the transfer of graphical and floating-point data between various machines and operating systems, including the Cray, Convex, Sun, Alliant, Silicon Graphics, Macintosh, and IBM PC computers. HDF allows self-definitions of data content and easy extensibility for future enhancements or compatibility with other standard formats; includes Fortran and C calling interfaces; utilities to prepare raw image of data files or for use with other NCSA software; and interface for storing and retrieving compressed or uncompressed raster images with palettes; an interface for storing and retrieving scientific datasets of up to seven dimensions together with information about the data, such as labels, units, formats, and scales for all dimensions. |
Submittor | Jennie File |
Contact | Jennie File |
Phone | |
softdev@ncsa.uiuc.edu | |
Company/ Institution | NCSA/University of Illinois |
CUG Site Code | NCSA |
Distribution method | ftp |
URL | ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu |
Distribution restrictions | none |
Copyright | public domain |
License required | no |
License fee | n.a. |
Hardware | |
Operating System | UNICOS 6.1 |
Compiler(s) | scc, cft77 |
Program support | supported (bug reports to bugs@ncsa.uiuc.edu) |
Documentation | README file, Makefile, man pages, user documentation, programmer documentation, test data |
Portability to other UNIX systems | Alliant, Amiga, Apollo, Cray, Convex, DecStation, IBM PC, Mac, MVS, SGI, Sun, VAX/Ultrix, VAX/VMS |
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