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Loading in hdf5 format skips every other variable.
From: |
John W. Eaton |
Subject: |
Loading in hdf5 format skips every other variable. |
Date: |
Fri, 7 Jul 2000 14:52:27 -0500 (CDT) |
[Sorry about the repeat, but address@hidden doesn't seem to
be a reliable address. --jwe]
On 7-Jul-2000, Joao Cardoso <address@hidden> wrote:
| Loading in hdf5 format skips every other variable. It skips also every
| other variable contained in lists or structures.
|
| Saving is OK.
|
| octave:1> a=rand(3); b=["Hello";"dolly"]; c="Hola"; d=1:10; e.a=a;
| e.b=b; e.c=c; e.d=d; f=list; f(1)=a; f(2)=b; f(3)=c; f(4)=d;
| octave:2> save -hdf5 po <---- 'h5dump po' at command line show that po
| is OK
| octave:3> who -v
|
| *** local user variables:
|
| a b c d e f
|
| octave:4> clear
| octave:5> load -hdf5 po
| octave:6> who
|
| *** local user variables:
|
| a c e
|
| octave:7> e
| e =
| {
| a =
|
| 0.088006 0.486185 0.958513
| 0.936237 0.958996 0.187394
| 0.842156 0.580846 0.661897
|
| c = Hola
| }
| octave:8>
|
| Thanks for blas and hdf5!
OK, I installed HDF5 1.2.2 and compiled it with the current Octave
sources and was able to reproduce this problem. Unfortunately, I
don't understand how HDF5 is supposed to work, so it is difficult for
me to debug.
Steven, can you offer any advice? Are you using a different version
of HDF5?
Thanks,
jwe
Loading in hdf5 format skips every other variable., John W. Eaton, 2000/07/07
- Loading in hdf5 format skips every other variable.,
John W. Eaton <=