Yes. That would be my message.

I had to write my own wrapper class for H5PT though. At a basic level it's 
pretty straight forward using the other wrappers as a template.  There are 
difficulties with some dataset functions that should work with the packet 
table, but don't (ex. adding or accessing attributes and  dimension scales 
(which is a whole 'nother custom wrapper)). To overcome this I open (and close) 
the packet table as a packet table and as a dataset.  I made H5PT more 
"objecty" than the rest of HDF5DotNet; so I keep the PT & D ids as members of 
the object and use them as appropriate.

Unfortunately, ITT would frown on my sharing the code.


Scott

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Richard Fowler
Sent: Monday, March 21, 2011 9:03 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Hdf-forum] HDF5DotNet and H5PT

Dear all

Is the H5PT API exposed in HDF5DotNet? I've seen a post (http://bit.ly/hvvSsG) 
that references a H5PT class but it doesn't look like it's included in the most 
recent distribution.

Does anybody have any experience of H5PT and .NET?

Regards


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