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/*
* Copyright 2007 - 2018 ETH Zuerich, CISD and SIS.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package ch.systemsx.cisd.hdf5;
import ch.systemsx.cisd.base.mdarray.MDFloatArray;
/**
* An interface that provides methods for writing <code>float</code> values to HDF5 files.
* <p>
* Obtain an object implementing this interface by calling {@link IHDF5Writer#float32()}.
* <p>
* <i>Note:</i> This interface supports block access and sliced access (which is a special cases of
* block access) to arrays. The performance of this block access can vary greatly depending on how
* the data are layed out in the HDF5 file. For best performance, the block (or slice) dimension should
* be chosen to be equal to the chunk dimensions of the array, as in this case the block written / read
* are stored as consecutive value in the HDF5 file and one write / read access will suffice.
*
* @author Bernd Rinn
*/
public interface IHDF5FloatWriter extends IHDF5FloatReader
{
// /////////////////////
// Attributes
// /////////////////////
/**
* Set a <code>float</code> attribute on the referenced object.
* <p>
* The referenced object must exist, that is it need to have been written before by one of the
* <code>write()</code> methods.
*
* @param objectPath The name of the object to add the attribute to.
* @param name The name of the attribute.
* @param value The value of the attribute.
*/
public void setAttr(String objectPath, String name, float value);
/**
* Set a <code>float[]</code> attribute on the referenced object.
* <p>
* The referenced object must exist, that is it need to have been written before by one of the
* <code>write()</code> methods.
*
* @param objectPath The name of the object to add the attribute to.
* @param name The name of the attribute.
* @param value The value of the attribute.
*/
public void setArrayAttr(String objectPath, String name, float[] value);
/**
* Set a multi-dimensional code>float</code> attribute on the referenced object.
* <p>
* The referenced object must exist, that is it need to have been written before by one of the
* <code>write()</code> methods.
*
* @param objectPath The name of the object to add the attribute to.
* @param name The name of the attribute.
* @param value The value of the attribute.
*/
public void setMDArrayAttr(String objectPath, String name, MDFloatArray value);
/**
* Set a <code>float[][]</code> attribute on the referenced object.
* <p>
* The referenced object must exist, that is it need to have been written before by one of the
* <code>write()</code> methods.
*
* @param objectPath The name of the object to add the attribute to.
* @param name The name of the attribute.
* @param value The value of the attribute.
*/
public void setMatrixAttr(String objectPath, String name, float[][] value);
// /////////////////////
// Data Sets
// /////////////////////
/**
* Writes out a <code>float</code> value.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param value The value to write.
*/
public void write(String objectPath, float value);
/**
* Writes out a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1).
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>.
*/
public void writeArray(String objectPath, float[] data);
/**
* Writes out a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1).
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>.
* @param features The storage features of the data set.
*/
public void writeArray(String objectPath, float[] data,
HDF5FloatStorageFeatures features);
/**
* Writes out a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1). When creating many data sets with the same
* features, this method will be faster than
* {@link #writeArray(String, float[], HDF5FloatStorageFeatures)}.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>.
* @param template The template to be used to determine the features of the data set.
* @throws hdf.hdf5lib.exceptions.HDF5LibraryException If a data set with name <code>objectPath</code> already exists.
*/
public void writeArray(String objectPath, float[] data, HDF5DataSetTemplate template);
/**
* Creates a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1).
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param size When the writer is configured to use extendable data types (see
* {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()}), the initial size
* and the chunk size of the array will be <var>size</var>. When the writer is
* configured to <i>enforce</i> a non-extendable data set, the initial size equals the
* total size and will be <var>size</var>.
*/
public void createArray(String objectPath, int size);
/**
* Creates a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1) and opens it for reading and writing.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param size When the writer is configured to use extendable data types (see
* {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()}), the initial size
* and the chunk size of the array will be <var>size</var>. When the writer is
* configured to <i>enforce</i> a non-extendable data set, the initial size equals the
* total size and will be <var>size</var>.
* @return The created data set.
*/
public HDF5DataSet createArrayAndOpen(String objectPath, int size);
/**
* Creates a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1).
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param size The size of the float array to create. When using extendable data sets
* ((see {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()})), then no data
* set smaller than this size can be created, however data sets may be larger.
* @param blockSize The size of one block (for block-wise IO). Ignored if non-extendable data
* sets are used (see {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()}).
*/
public void createArray(String objectPath, long size, int blockSize);
/**
* Creates a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1) and opens it for reading and writing.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param size When the writer is configured to use extendable data types (see
* {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()}), the initial size
* and the chunk size of the array will be <var>size</var>. When the writer is
* configured to <i>enforce</i> a non-extendable data set, the initial size equals the
* total size and will be <var>size</var>.
* @param blockSize The size of one block (for block-wise IO). Ignored if non-extendable data
* sets are used (see {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()}).
* @return The created data set.
*/
public HDF5DataSet createArrayAndOpen(String objectPath, long size, int blockSize);
/**
* Creates a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1).
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param size The size of the <code>float</code> array to create. When <i>requesting</i> a
* chunked data set (e.g. {@link HDF5FloatStorageFeatures#FLOAT_CHUNKED}),
* the initial size of the array will be 0 and the chunk size will be <var>arraySize</var>.
* When <i>allowing</i> a chunked data set (e.g.
* {@link HDF5FloatStorageFeatures#FLOAT_NO_COMPRESSION} when the writer is
* not configured to avoid extendable data types, see
* {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()}), the initial size
* and the chunk size of the array will be <var>arraySize</var>. When <i>enforcing</i> a
* on-extendable data set (e.g.
* {@link HDF5FloatStorageFeatures#FLOAT_CONTIGUOUS}), the initial size equals
* the total size and will be <var>arraySize</var>.
* @param features The storage features of the data set.
*/
public void createArray(String objectPath, int size,
HDF5FloatStorageFeatures features);
/**
* Creates a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1) and opens it for reading and writing.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param size The size of the <code>int</code> array to create. When <i>requesting</i> a
* chunked data set (e.g. {@link HDF5IntStorageFeatures#INT_CHUNKED}),
* the initial size of the array will be 0 and the chunk size will be <var>arraySize</var>.
* When <i>allowing</i> a chunked data set (e.g.
* {@link HDF5IntStorageFeatures#INT_NO_COMPRESSION} when the writer is
* not configured to avoid extendable data types, see
* {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()}), the initial size
* and the chunk size of the array will be <var>arraySize</var>. When <i>enforcing</i> a
* on-extendable data set (e.g.
* {@link HDF5IntStorageFeatures#INT_CONTIGUOUS}), the initial size equals
* the total size and will be <var>arraySize</var>.
* @param features The storage features of the data set.
* @return The created data set.
*/
public HDF5DataSet createArrayAndOpen(String objectPath, int size,
HDF5FloatStorageFeatures features);
/**
* Creates a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1).
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param size The size of the int array to create. When using extendable data sets
* ((see {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()})), then no data
* set smaller than this size can be created, however data sets may be larger.
* @param blockSize The size of one block (for block-wise IO). Ignored if no extendable data
* sets are used (see {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()}) and
* <code>features</code> is <code>HDF5IntStorageFeature.INT_NO_COMPRESSION</code>.
* @param features The storage features of the data set.
*/
public void createArray(String objectPath, long size, int blockSize,
HDF5FloatStorageFeatures features);
/**
* Creates a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1) and opens it for reading and writing.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param size The size of the int array to create. When using extendable data sets
* ((see {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()})), then no data
* set smaller than this size can be created, however data sets may be larger.
* @param blockSize The size of one block (for block-wise IO). Ignored if no extendable data
* sets are used (see {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()}) and
* <code>features</code> is <code>HDF5IntStorageFeature.INT_NO_COMPRESSION</code>.
* @param features The storage features of the data set.
* @return The created data set.
*/
public HDF5DataSet createArrayAndOpen(String objectPath, long size, int blockSize,
HDF5FloatStorageFeatures features);
/**
* Creates a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1). When creating many data sets with the same
* features, this method will be faster than
* {@link #createArray(String, long, int, HDF5FloatStorageFeatures)}.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param template The template to be used to determine the features of the data set.
* @throws hdf.hdf5lib.exceptions.HDF5LibraryException If a data set with name <code>objectPath</code> already exists.
*/
public void createArray(String objectPath, HDF5DataSetTemplate template);
/**
* Creates a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1) and opens it for reading and writing.
* When creating many data sets with the same features, this method will be faster than
* {@link #createArrayAndOpen(String, long, int, HDF5FloatStorageFeatures)}.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param template The template to be used to determine the features of the data set.
* @return The created data set.
* @throws hdf.hdf5lib.exceptions.HDF5LibraryException If a data set with name
* <code>objectPath</code> already exists.
*/
public HDF5DataSet createArrayAndOpen(String objectPath, HDF5DataSetTemplate template);
/**
* Creates a <code>float</code> array template (of rank 1) which can be used in
* {@link #writeArray(String, float[], HDF5DataSetTemplate)} to create data sets.
* It is meant to be used when creating many data sets with the same features.
* <p>
* <i>The template returned by this method must be closed after work, as otherwise resources of
* the HDF5 library are leaked.</i>
*
* @param size The size of the float array to be created. When using extendable data sets ((see
* {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()})), then no data set
* smaller than this size can be created, however data sets may be larger.
* @param blockSize The size of one block (for block-wise IO). Ignored if no extendable data
* sets are used (see {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()})
* and <code>features</code> is <code>HDF5FloatStorageFeature.FLOAT_NO_COMPRESSION</code>
* .
* @param features The storage features of the data set.
*/
public HDF5DataSetTemplate createArrayTemplate(long size, int blockSize,
HDF5FloatStorageFeatures features);
/**
* Writes out a block of a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1). The data set needs to have
* been created by {@link #createArray(String, long, int, HDF5FloatStorageFeatures)}
* beforehand.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. The length defines the block size. Must not be
* <code>null</code> or of length 0.
* @param blockNumber The number of the block to write.
*/
public void writeArrayBlock(String objectPath, float[] data,
long blockNumber);
/**
* Writes out a block of a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1). The data set needs to have
* been created by {@link #createArray(String, long, int, HDF5FloatStorageFeatures)}
* beforehand.
* <p>
* <i>This method is faster than {@link #writeArrayBlock(String, float[], long)}
* when called many times on the same data set.</i>
*
* @param dataSet The data set to write to.
* @param data The data to write. The length defines the block size. Must not be
* <code>null</code> or of length 0.
* @param blockNumber The number of the block to write.
*/
public void writeArrayBlock(HDF5DataSet dataSet, float[] data,
long blockNumber);
/**
* Writes out a block of a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1). The data set needs to have
* been created by {@link #createArray(String, long, int, HDF5FloatStorageFeatures)}
* beforehand.
* <p>
* Use this method instead of {@link #writeArrayBlock(String, float[], long)} if the
* total size of the data set is not a multiple of the block size.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. The length defines the block size. Must not be
* <code>null</code> or of length 0.
* @param dataSize The (real) size of <code>data</code> (needs to be <code><= data.length</code>
* )
* @param offset The offset in the data set to start writing to.
*/
public void writeArrayBlockWithOffset(String objectPath, float[] data,
int dataSize, long offset);
/**
* Writes out a block of a <code>float</code> array (of rank 1). The data set needs to have
* been created by {@link #createArray(String, long, int, HDF5FloatStorageFeatures)}
* beforehand.
* <p>
* Use this method instead of {@link #writeArrayBlock(HDF5DataSet, float[], long)} if the
* total size of the data set is not a multiple of the block size.
* <p>
* <i>This method is faster than {@link #writeArrayBlockWithOffset(String, float[], int, long)}
* when called many times on the same data set.</i>
*
* @param dataSet The data set to write to.
* @param data The data to write. The length defines the block size. Must not be
* <code>null</code> or of length 0.
* @param offset The offset in the data set to start writing to.
*/
public void writeArrayBlockWithOffset(HDF5DataSet dataSet, float[] data,
int dataSize, long offset);
/**
* Writes out a <code>float</code> matrix (array of rank 2).
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
*/
public void writeMatrix(String objectPath, float[][] data);
/**
* Writes out a <code>float</code> matrix (array of rank 2).
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param features The storage features of the data set.
*/
public void writeMatrix(String objectPath, float[][] data,
HDF5FloatStorageFeatures features);
/**
* Creates a <code>float</code> matrix (array of rank 2).
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param sizeX The size of one block in the x dimension. See
* {@link #createMDArray(String, int[])} on the different
* meanings of this parameter.
* @param sizeY The size of one block in the y dimension. See
* {@link #createMDArray(String, int[])} on the different
* meanings of this parameter.
*/
public void createMatrix(String objectPath, int sizeX, int sizeY);
/**
* Creates a <code>float</code> matrix (array of rank 2).
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param sizeX The size of one block in the x dimension. See
* {@link #createMDArray(String, int[], HDF5FloatStorageFeatures)} on the different
* meanings of this parameter.
* @param sizeY The size of one block in the y dimension. See
* {@link #createMDArray(String, int[], HDF5FloatStorageFeatures)} on the different
* meanings of this parameter.
* @param features The storage features of the data set.
*/
public void createMatrix(String objectPath, int sizeX, int sizeY,
HDF5FloatStorageFeatures features);
/**
* Creates a <code>float</code> matrix (array of rank 2).
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param sizeX The size of the x dimension of the float matrix to create.
* @param sizeY The size of the y dimension of the float matrix to create.
* @param blockSizeX The size of one block in the x dimension.
* @param blockSizeY The size of one block in the y dimension.
*/
public void createMatrix(String objectPath, long sizeX, long sizeY,
int blockSizeX, int blockSizeY);
/**
* Creates a <code>float</code> matrix (array of rank 2).
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param sizeX The size of the x dimension of the float matrix to create.
* @param sizeY The size of the y dimension of the float matrix to create.
* @param blockSizeX The size of one block in the x dimension.
* @param blockSizeY The size of one block in the y dimension.
* @param features The storage features of the data set.
*/
public void createMatrix(String objectPath, long sizeX, long sizeY,
int blockSizeX, int blockSizeY, HDF5FloatStorageFeatures features);
/**
* Writes out a block of a <code>float</code> matrix (array of rank 2). The data set needs to
* have been created by
* {@link #createMatrix(String, long, long, int, int, HDF5FloatStorageFeatures)} beforehand.
* <p>
* Use this method instead of
* {@link #createMatrix(String, long, long, int, int, HDF5FloatStorageFeatures)} if the total
* size of the data set is not a multiple of the block size.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. The length defines the block size. Must not be
* <code>null</code> or of length 0.
* @param blockNumberX The block number in the x dimension (offset: multiply with
* <code>data.length</code>).
* @param blockNumberY The block number in the y dimension (offset: multiply with
* <code>data[0.length</code>).
*/
public void writeMatrixBlock(String objectPath, float[][] data,
long blockNumberX, long blockNumberY);
/**
* Writes out a block of a <code>float</code> matrix (array of rank 2). The data set needs to
* have been created by
* {@link #createMatrix(String, long, long, int, int, HDF5FloatStorageFeatures)} beforehand.
* <p>
* Use this method instead of {@link #writeMatrixBlock(String, float[][], long, long)} if
* the total size of the data set is not a multiple of the block size.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write.
* @param offsetX The x offset in the data set to start writing to.
* @param offsetY The y offset in the data set to start writing to.
*/
public void writeMatrixBlockWithOffset(String objectPath, float[][] data,
long offsetX, long offsetY);
/**
* Writes out a block of a <code>float</code> matrix (array of rank 2). The data set needs to
* have been created by
* {@link #createMatrix(String, long, long, int, int, HDF5FloatStorageFeatures)} beforehand.
* <p>
* Use this method instead of {@link #writeMatrixBlock(String, float[][], long, long)} if
* the total size of the data set is not a multiple of the block size.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write.
* @param dataSizeX The (real) size of <code>data</code> along the x axis (needs to be
* <code><= data.length</code> )
* @param dataSizeY The (real) size of <code>data</code> along the y axis (needs to be
* <code><= data[0].length</code> )
* @param offsetX The x offset in the data set to start writing to.
* @param offsetY The y offset in the data set to start writing to.
*/
public void writeMatrixBlockWithOffset(String objectPath, float[][] data,
int dataSizeX, int dataSizeY, long offsetX, long offsetY);
/**
* Writes out a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
*/
public void writeMDArray(String objectPath, MDFloatArray data);
/**
* Writes out a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param features The storage features of the data set.
*/
public void writeMDArray(String objectPath, MDFloatArray data,
HDF5FloatStorageFeatures features);
/**
* Writes out a block or a slice of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array.
*
* @param dataSet The data set to write to.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>.
* @param params The parameter block specifying the block or slice to read from the array.
*/
public void writeMDArray(HDF5DataSet dataSet, MDFloatArray data,
HDF5ArrayBlockParams params);
/**
* Writes out a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array. When creating many data sets with the same
* features, this method will be faster than
* {@link #writeMDArray(String, MDFloatArray, HDF5FloatStorageFeatures)}.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>.
* @param template The template to be used to determine the features of the data set.
* @throws hdf.hdf5lib.exceptions.HDF5LibraryException If a data set with name <code>objectPath</code> already exists.
*/
public void writeMDArray(String objectPath, MDFloatArray data, HDF5DataSetTemplate template);
/**
* Writes out a slice of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array. The slice is defined by
* "bound indices", each of which is fixed to a given value. The <var>data</var> object only
* contains the free (i.e. non-fixed) indices.
* <p>
* <i>Note:</i>The object identified by <var>objectPath</var> needs to exist when this method is
* called. This method will <i>not</i> create the array.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param boundIndices The mapping of indices to index values which should be bound. For example
* a map of <code>new IndexMap().mapTo(2, 5).mapTo(4, 7)</code> has 2 and 4 as bound
* indices and binds them to the values 5 and 7, respectively.
*/
public void writeMDArraySlice(String objectPath, MDFloatArray data, IndexMap boundIndices);
/**
* Writes out a slice of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array. The slice is defined by
* "bound indices", each of which is fixed to a given value. The <var>data</var> object only
* contains the free (i.e. non-fixed) indices.
*
* @param dataSet The data set to write to.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param boundIndices The mapping of indices to index values which should be bound. For example
* a map of <code>new IndexMap().mapTo(2, 5).mapTo(4, 7)</code> has 2 and 4 as bound
* indices and binds them to the values 5 and 7, respectively.
*/
public void writeMDArraySlice(HDF5DataSet dataSet, MDFloatArray data, IndexMap boundIndices);
/**
* Writes out a slice of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array. The slice is defined by
* "bound indices", each of which is fixed to a given value. The <var>data</var> object only
* contains the free (i.e. non-fixed) indices.
* <p>
* <i>Note:</i>The object identified by <var>objectPath</var> needs to exist when this method is
* called. This method will <i>not</i> create the array.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param boundIndices The array containing the values of the bound indices at the respective
* index positions, and -1 at the free index positions. For example an array of
* <code>new long[] { -1, -1, 5, -1, 7, -1 }</code> has 2 and 4 as bound indices and
* binds them to the values 5 and 7, respectively.
*/
public void writeMDArraySlice(String objectPath, MDFloatArray data, long[] boundIndices);
/**
* Writes out a slice of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array. The slice is defined by
* "bound indices", each of which is fixed to a given value. The <var>data</var> object only
* contains the free (i.e. non-fixed) indices.
*
* @param dataSet The data set to write to.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param boundIndices The array containing the values of the bound indices at the respective
* index positions, and -1 at the free index positions. For example an array of
* <code>new long[] { -1, -1, 5, -1, 7, -1 }</code> has 2 and 4 as bound indices and
* binds them to the values 5 and 7, respectively.
*/
public void writeMDArraySlice(HDF5DataSet dataSet, MDFloatArray data, long[] boundIndices);
/**
* Creates a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param dimensions When the writer is configured to use extendable data types (see
* {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()}), the initial dimensions
* and the dimensions of a chunk of the array will be <var>dimensions</var>. When the
* writer is configured to <i>enforce</i> a non-extendable data set, the initial dimensions
* equal the dimensions and will be <var>dimensions</var>.
*/
public void createMDArray(String objectPath, int[] dimensions);
/**
* Creates a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array and opens it for reading and writing.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param dimensions When the writer is configured to use extendable data types (see
* {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()}), the initial dimensions
* and the dimensions of a chunk of the array will be <var>dimensions</var>. When the
* writer is configured to <i>enforce</i> a non-extendable data set, the initial dimensions
* equal the dimensions and will be <var>dimensions</var>.
* @return The created data set.
*/
public HDF5DataSet createMDArrayAndOpen(String objectPath, int[] dimensions);
/**
* Creates a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param dimensions The dimensions of the array.
* @param blockDimensions The dimensions of one block (chunk) of the array.
*/
public void createMDArray(String objectPath, long[] dimensions,
int[] blockDimensions);
/**
* Creates a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array and opens it for reading and writing.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param dimensions The dimensions of the array.
* @param blockDimensions The dimensions of one block (chunk) of the array.
* @return the created data set.
*/
public HDF5DataSet createMDArrayAndOpen(String objectPath, long[] dimensions,
int[] blockDimensions);
/**
* Creates a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param dimensions The dimensions of the <code>float</code> array to create. When <i>requesting</i>
* a chunked data set (e.g. {@link HDF5FloatStorageFeatures#FLOAT_CHUNKED}),
* the initial size of the array will be 0 and the chunk size will be <var>dimensions</var>.
* When <i>allowing</i> a chunked data set (e.g.
* {@link HDF5FloatStorageFeatures#FLOAT_NO_COMPRESSION} when the writer is
* not configured to avoid extendable data types, see
* {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()}), the initial size
* and the chunk size of the array will be <var>dimensions</var>. When <i>enforcing</i> a
* on-extendable data set (e.g.
* {@link HDF5FloatStorageFeatures#FLOAT_CONTIGUOUS}), the initial size equals
* the total size and will be <var>dimensions</var>.
* @param features The storage features of the data set.
*/
public void createMDArray(String objectPath, int[] dimensions,
HDF5FloatStorageFeatures features);
/**
* Creates a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array and opens it for reading and writing.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param dimensions The dimensions of the <code>float</code> array to create. When <i>requesting</i>
* a chunked data set (e.g. {@link HDF5FloatStorageFeatures#FLOAT_CHUNKED}),
* the initial size of the array will be 0 and the chunk size will be <var>dimensions</var>.
* When <i>allowing</i> a chunked data set (e.g.
* {@link HDF5FloatStorageFeatures#FLOAT_NO_COMPRESSION} when the writer is
* not configured to avoid extendable data types, see
* {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()}), the initial size
* and the chunk size of the array will be <var>dimensions</var>. When <i>enforcing</i> a
* on-extendable data set (e.g.
* {@link HDF5FloatStorageFeatures#FLOAT_CONTIGUOUS}), the initial size equals
* the total size and will be <var>dimensions</var>.
* @param features The storage features of the data set.
* @return The created data set.
*/
public HDF5DataSet createMDArrayAndOpen(String objectPath, int[] dimensions,
HDF5FloatStorageFeatures features);
/**
* Creates a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param dimensions The dimensions of the array.
* @param blockDimensions The dimensions of one block (chunk) of the array.
* @param features The storage features of the data set.
*/
public void createMDArray(String objectPath, long[] dimensions,
int[] blockDimensions, HDF5FloatStorageFeatures features);
/**
* Creates a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param dimensions The dimensions of the array.
* @param blockDimensions The dimensions of one block (chunk) of the array.
* @param features The storage features of the data set.
* @return The created data set.
*/
public HDF5DataSet createMDArrayAndOpen(String objectPath, long[] dimensions,
int[] blockDimensions, HDF5FloatStorageFeatures features);
/**
* Creates a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array. When creating many data sets with the same
* features, this method will be faster than
* {@link #createMDArray(String, long[], int[], HDF5FloatStorageFeatures)}.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param template The template to be used to determine the features of the data set.
* @throws hdf.hdf5lib.exceptions.HDF5LibraryException If a data set with name <code>objectPath</code> already exists.
*/
public void createMDArray(String objectPath, HDF5DataSetTemplate template);
/**
* Creates a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array and opens it for reading and writing.
* When creating many data sets with the same features, this method will be faster than
* {@link #createMDArrayAndOpen(String, long[], int[], HDF5FloatStorageFeatures)}.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param template The template to be used to determine the features of the data set.
* @throws hdf.hdf5lib.exceptions.HDF5LibraryException If a data set with name <code>objectPath</code> already exists.
*/
public HDF5DataSet createMDArrayAndOpen(String objectPath, HDF5DataSetTemplate template);
/**
* Creates a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array template which can be used e.g. in
* {@link #writeArray(String, float[], HDF5DataSetTemplate)} to create data sets.
* It is meant to be used when creating many data sets with the same features.
* <p>
* <i>The template returned by this method must be closed after work, as otherwise resources of
* the HDF5 library are leaked.</i>
*
* @param dimensions The dimensions of the array. When using extendable data sets ((see
* {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()})), then no data set
* smaller than this size can be created, however data sets may be larger.
* @param blockSize The size of one block (for block-wise IO). Ignored if no extendable data
* sets are used (see {@link IHDF5WriterConfigurator#dontUseExtendableDataTypes()})
* and <code>features</code> doesn't enforce them.
* @param features The storage features of the data set.
*/
public HDF5DataSetTemplate createMDArrayTemplate(long[] dimensions, int[] blockSize,
HDF5FloatStorageFeatures features);
/**
* Writes out a block of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param blockNumber The block number in each dimension (offset: multiply with the extend in
* the according dimension).
*/
public void writeMDArrayBlock(String objectPath, MDFloatArray data,
long[] blockNumber);
/**
* Writes out a block of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array.
*
* @param dataset The data set to write to.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param blockNumber The block number in each dimension (offset: multiply with the extend in
* the according dimension).
*/
public void writeMDArrayBlock(HDF5DataSet dataset, MDFloatArray data,
long[] blockNumber);
/**
* Writes out a sliced block of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array. The slice is
* defined by "bound indices", each of which is fixed to a given value. The <var>data</var>
* object only contains the free (i.e. non-fixed) indices.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param blockNumber The block number in each dimension (offset: multiply with the extend in
* the according dimension).
* @param boundIndices The array containing the values of the bound indices at the respective
* index positions, and -1 at the free index positions. For example an array of
* <code>new long[] { -1, -1, 5, -1, 7, -1 }</code> has 2 and 4 as bound indices and
* binds them to the values 5 and 7, respectively.
*/
public void writeSlicedMDArrayBlock(String objectPath, MDFloatArray data, long[] blockNumber,
IndexMap boundIndices);
/**
* Writes out a sliced block of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array. The slice is
* defined by "bound indices", each of which is fixed to a given value. The <var>data</var>
* object only contains the free (i.e. non-fixed) indices.
*
* @param dataset The data set to write to.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param blockNumber The block number in each dimension (offset: multiply with the extend in
* the according dimension).
* @param boundIndices The array containing the values of the bound indices at the respective
* index positions, and -1 at the free index positions. For example an array of
* <code>new long[] { -1, -1, 5, -1, 7, -1 }</code> has 2 and 4 as bound indices and
* binds them to the values 5 and 7, respectively.
*/
public void writeSlicedMDArrayBlock(HDF5DataSet dataset, MDFloatArray data, long[] blockNumber,
IndexMap boundIndices);
/**
* Writes out a sliced block of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array. The slice is
* defined by "bound indices", each of which is fixed to a given value. The <var>data</var>
* object only contains the free (i.e. non-fixed) indices.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param blockNumber The block number in each dimension (offset: multiply with the extend in
* the according dimension).
* @param boundIndices The mapping of indices to index values which should be bound. For example
* a map of <code>new IndexMap().mapTo(2, 5).mapTo(4, 7)</code> has 2 and 4 as bound
* indices and binds them to the values 5 and 7, respectively.
*/
public void writeSlicedMDArrayBlock(String objectPath, MDFloatArray data, long[] blockNumber,
long[] boundIndices);
/**
* Writes out a sliced block of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array. The slice is
* defined by "bound indices", each of which is fixed to a given value. The <var>data</var>
* object only contains the free (i.e. non-fixed) indices.
*
* @param dataset The data set to write to.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param blockNumber The block number in each dimension (offset: multiply with the extend in
* the according dimension).
* @param boundIndices The mapping of indices to index values which should be bound. For example
* a map of <code>new IndexMap().mapTo(2, 5).mapTo(4, 7)</code> has 2 and 4 as bound
* indices and binds them to the values 5 and 7, respectively.
*/
public void writeSlicedMDArrayBlock(HDF5DataSet dataset, MDFloatArray data, long[] blockNumber,
long[] boundIndices);
/**
* Writes out a block of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param offset The offset in the data set to start writing to in each dimension.
*/
public void writeMDArrayBlockWithOffset(String objectPath, MDFloatArray data,
long[] offset);
/**
* Writes out a block of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array.
*
* @param dataSet The data set to write to.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param offset The offset in the data set to start writing to in each dimension.
*/
public void writeMDArrayBlockWithOffset(HDF5DataSet dataSet, MDFloatArray data,
long[] offset);
/**
* Writes out a sliced block of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array. The slice is
* defined by "bound indices", each of which is fixed to a given value. The <var>data</var>
* object only contains the free (i.e. non-fixed) indices.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param offset The offset in the data set to start writing to in each dimension.
* @param boundIndices The array containing the values of the bound indices at the respective
* index positions, and -1 at the free index positions. For example an array of
* <code>new long[] { -1, -1, 5, -1, 7, -1 }</code> has 2 and 4 as bound indices and
* binds them to the values 5 and 7, respectively.
*/
public void writeSlicedMDArrayBlockWithOffset(String objectPath, MDFloatArray data,
long[] offset, IndexMap boundIndices);
/**
* Writes out a sliced block of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array. The slice is
* defined by "bound indices", each of which is fixed to a given value. The <var>data</var>
* object only contains the free (i.e. non-fixed) indices.
*
* @param dataSet The data set to write to.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param offset The offset in the data set to start writing to in each dimension.
* @param boundIndices The array containing the values of the bound indices at the respective
* index positions, and -1 at the free index positions. For example an array of
* <code>new long[] { -1, -1, 5, -1, 7, -1 }</code> has 2 and 4 as bound indices and
* binds them to the values 5 and 7, respectively.
*/
public void writeSlicedMDArrayBlockWithOffset(HDF5DataSet dataSet, MDFloatArray data,
long[] offset, IndexMap boundIndices);
/**
* Writes out a sliced block of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array. The slice is
* defined by "bound indices", each of which is fixed to a given value. The <var>data</var>
* object only contains the free (i.e. non-fixed) indices.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param offset The offset in the data set to start writing to in each dimension.
* @param boundIndices The array containing the values of the bound indices at the respective
* index positions, and -1 at the free index positions. For example an array of
* <code>new long[] { -1, -1, 5, -1, 7, -1 }</code> has 2 and 4 as bound indices and
* binds them to the values 5 and 7, respectively.
*/
public void writeSlicedMDArrayBlockWithOffset(String objectPath, MDFloatArray data,
long[] offset, long[] boundIndices);
/**
* Writes out a sliced block of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array. The slice is
* defined by "bound indices", each of which is fixed to a given value. The <var>data</var>
* object only contains the free (i.e. non-fixed) indices.
*
* @param dataSet The data set to write to.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>. All columns need to have the
* same length.
* @param offset The offset in the data set to start writing to in each dimension.
* @param boundIndices The array containing the values of the bound indices at the respective
* index positions, and -1 at the free index positions. For example an array of
* <code>new long[] { -1, -1, 5, -1, 7, -1 }</code> has 2 and 4 as bound indices and
* binds them to the values 5 and 7, respectively.
*/
public void writeSlicedMDArrayBlockWithOffset(HDF5DataSet dataSet, MDFloatArray data,
long[] offset, long[] boundIndices);
/**
* Writes out a block of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array.
*
* @param objectPath The name (including path information) of the data set object in the file.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>.
* @param blockDimensions The dimensions of the block to write to the data set.
* @param offset The offset of the block in the data set to start writing to in each dimension.
* @param memoryOffset The offset of the block in the <var>data</var> array.
*/
public void writeMDArrayBlockWithOffset(String objectPath, MDFloatArray data,
int[] blockDimensions, long[] offset, int[] memoryOffset);
/**
* Writes out a block of a multi-dimensional <code>float</code> array.
*
* @param dataSet The data set to write to.
* @param data The data to write. Must not be <code>null</code>.
* @param blockDimensions The dimensions of the block to write to the data set.
* @param offset The offset of the block in the data set to start writing to in each dimension.
* @param memoryOffset The offset of the block in the <var>data</var> array.
*/
public void writeMDArrayBlockWithOffset(HDF5DataSet dataSet, MDFloatArray data,
int[] blockDimensions, long[] offset, int[] memoryOffset);
}
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