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Re: Images
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Marcus G. Daniels |
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Re: Images |
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27 Mar 2001 08:22:16 -0800 |
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>>>>> "KR" == Katherine Roberts <address@hidden> writes:
KR> what is hdf5 actually for and how do I use it?
HDF5 is a way to load and save hierarchal data in a portable, compact
and fast way. HDF5 files be be loaded (e.g. simulation parameters) or
saved (e.g. agent state or metric data streams) with Swarm and loaded
and saved using the R statistical package, among other applications.
It's like a high-performance database for scientific data. Look
through the Swarm-support archives for examples. I think Paul has some at the
URL he just posted, too.
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- Re: Images, (continued)
- Re: Images, Paul E Johnson, 2001/03/14
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- Re: Images, Ralf Stephan, 2001/03/14
- RE: Images, Katherine Roberts, 2001/03/14
- Re: Images, Paul E Johnson, 2001/03/14
- Re: Images, Marcus G. Daniels, 2001/03/14
- Re: Images, Marcus G. Daniels, 2001/03/15
- RE: Images, Katherine Roberts, 2001/03/27
- Re: Images, Paul E Johnson, 2001/03/27
- RE: Images, Katherine Roberts, 2001/03/27
- Re: Images,
Marcus G. Daniels <=
- HDF5 documentation, user community effort, another passionate plea, Paul E Johnson, 2001/03/27
- Re: HDF5 documentation, user community effort, another passionate plea, Marcus G. Daniels, 2001/03/27
- RE: Images, Katherine Roberts, 2001/03/27
- Re: Images, Marcus G. Daniels, 2001/03/27
- Re: Images, Ralf Stephan, 2001/03/15