Do note there are two additional pages of documentation in the doc/ folder.

--Tim

On Sunday, January 04, 2015 06:59:53 AM paul analyst wrote:
> Of course, first I read :)
> Is there about reading range array. I need to save a range of In analogy to.
> 
> A = reshape (1: 120, 15, 8)
> h5write ("/ tmp / test2.h5", "mygroup2 / A", A)
> data = h5read ("/ tmp / test2.h5", "mygroup2 / A" (2: 3: 15: 3: 5))
> 
> Paul
> 
> 
> W dniu niedziela, 4 stycznia 2015 14:14:03 UTC+1 użytkownik Tim Holy
> 
> napisał:
> > If I understand correctly, then yes, that's possible. See the HDF5 docs.
> > 
> > --Tim
> > 
> > On Sunday, January 04, 2015 04:25:13 AM paul analyst wrote:
> > > How to overwrite to an existing file, only range of data?
> > > In HDF5 can do this?
> > > I have an array of zeros 10 x 10
> > > I need an existing file owerwrite range rand (5x5), for example.
> > > Existingfile [2: 7.3: 8]
> > > Paul

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