Then you can simply have a look at what Fuel is doing to handle its hdf5
files, and try to replicate that in your own loading code.

On Thu, Oct 06, 2016, H wrote:
> The problem with Fuel is I already have my hdf5 file because it's too big I 
> created it by separating data to chunks and it takes several days to be 
> created.. I've tried to use Fuel to load my hdf5 file but it's not 
> possible. 
> 
> On Tuesday, October 4, 2016 at 2:46:34 PM UTC+2, nouiz wrote:
> >
> > I mean the fuel package is for dataset handling. Check it documentation 
> > for how to use it. It hello in particular for but dataset.
> >
> > Le 4 oct. 2016 04:22, "H" <[email protected] <javascript:>> a écrit :
> >
> >> Would you please explain it more. You mean Fuel package helps to load 
> >> large dataset to the network?
> >>
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