Announcing h5labview ======================== I have been developing a new set of LabVIEW bindings to HDF5 over the past year, which may be of interest to readers of this list. Inspired by the existing LVHDF5 library and informed by our use of HDF5 in research, the open-source project h5labview (http://h5labview.sf.net) aims to provide fast read/write of large datasets, intuitive function interfaces, and automatic clean-up to simplify error handling.
The library was been completely overhauled at the beginning of the year and now uses XNodes to "adapt to type", enabling direct transfer of memory between LabVIEW and C without requiring intermediary copies. Compound datasets are supported via arrays of clusters, as well as read-out of individual "columns". Both fixed and variable strings are supported. I encourage any LabVIEW users to check it out, and welcome any feedback. Functionality is being implemented as demand calls for it. Currently both 32- and 64-bit LabVIEW on Windows (version 2010 or newer) is supported. Cheers, Martijn -- Martijn Jasperse PhD Student, Spinor BEC lab School of Physics, Monash University, VIC 3800 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Room G07A, Building 27, Clayton campus Ph: +61 3 990 54136 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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