Glenn (el 2008-05-21 a les 21:49:45 +0000) va dir::

> I understand. I found I can achieve almost what I want by first using
> truncate(1) on the array. If truncate(0) were supported, then I would not have
> to deal with any special cases. Oh well. Thanks again.

I think you're out of luck here, because the limitation of not being
able to truncate a dataset to 0 rows stems from the HDF5 library itself.
:(  However, we talked about the issue with the HDF5 people some time
ago and it looks like it's an implementation limitation and not a design
one, so you may want to get in contact with HDF5 developers and see if
you can convince them into fixing the thing.

Good luck,

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