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encore.hdf5.binding
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This is binding for HDF5.
This is fork, which is created to provide prebuild versions and fix issues of the original implementation.
Node versions:
HDF5 versions:
npm add encore.hdf5.binding@stable
This installation method assumes that you have HDF5 library installed at default path.
The module expects that HDF5 library is installed at:
Platform | Path |
---|---|
Linux | /usr/local |
Windows | C:/Software/hdf5 |
Mac | /usr/local |
If your HDF5 library installation is not located on default path you can set the path with a switch on this project as well as dependent projects:
On Linux:
npm add encore.hdf5.binding@stable --hdf5_home_linux=<your native hdf path>
On Mac:
npm add encore.hdf5.binding@stable --hdf5_home_mac=<your native hdf path>
On Windows:
npm add encore.hdf5.binding@stable --hdf5_home_win=<your native hdf path>
Installation instructions for HDF5 library can be found here
Note: If node-gyp isn't installed
npm install -g node-gyp
var path = require( 'path' );
var hdf5 = require( 'encore.hdf5.binding' ).hdf5;
var Access = require( 'encore.hdf5.binding' ).globals.Access;
var file = new hdf5.File( path.join( __dirname, './File.h5' ), Access.ACC_RDONLY );
var members = file.getMemberNames();
console.log( members );
/*
log:
[ 'group1' ]
*/
file.close();
FAQs
Binding of HDF5
The npm package encore.hdf5.binding receives a total of 2 weekly downloads. As such, encore.hdf5.binding popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that encore.hdf5.binding demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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