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== summary ==
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== Summary ==
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The '''Hierarchical Data Format''' ('''HDF''') is a file format and associated APIs designed by the US NCSA for multi-dimensional datasets. Currently it has two main versions, [[HDF4]] and [[HDF5]], which are quite different in design, implementation, and API. Currently both are supported by the [http://www.hdfgroup.org/ HDF Group], but HDF5 is generally considered to be technically superior. Another widely-used data format, [[NetCDF]]-4, is based on HDF5.
  
The Hierarchical Data Format (HDF) is a file format and associated APIs designed by the US NCSA for multi-dimensional datasets. Currently it has two main versions, [[HDF4]] and [[HDF5]], which are quite different in design, implementation, and API. Currently both are supported by the [http://www.hdfgroup.org/ HDF Group], but HDF5 is generally considered to be technically superior. Another widely-used data format, netCDF-4, is based on HDF5.
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== Software ==
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* [[XnView]]
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* [https://github.com/NanoComp/h5utils/ H5utils]
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== Sample files ==
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* {{DexvertSamples|image/hdf4}}
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* {{DexvertSamples|image/hdf5}}
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== Links ==
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* [[Wikipedia:Hierarchical Data Format|Wikipedia: Hierarchical Data Format]]
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[[Category:HDF based file formats]]

Latest revision as of 03:20, 6 July 2024

File Format
Name HDF
Ontology
Extension(s) .hdf, .h5
MIME Type(s) application/x-hdf


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The Hierarchical Data Format (HDF) is a file format and associated APIs designed by the US NCSA for multi-dimensional datasets. Currently it has two main versions, HDF4 and HDF5, which are quite different in design, implementation, and API. Currently both are supported by the HDF Group, but HDF5 is generally considered to be technically superior. Another widely-used data format, NetCDF-4, is based on HDF5.

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