Hi Pradeep,

I believe that if you generated two h5 files with different names, the files will be slightly different due to the name difference. This won't hold if you generated one file, rename it, then generate another using exactly the same executable. Using "h5diff" as Joe suggested will tell the true story though.

Binh-Minh

Quoting "H. Joe Lee" <[email protected]>:

Hi,

  I think it's normal. Have you tried "h5diff"? It should tell
nothing, which indicates that the files are same.
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On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 6:29 AM, Pradeep Jha
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,

sometimes even when I use the same program to generate two h5 files from the
same original binary data file, when I "diff" on the two h5 files, it tells
me "Binary files fileB.h5 and fileA.h5 differ".

Is it normal?

Pradeep

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