I am trying to run the ironpython example you sent me and I get "Could not
add reference to assembly HDF5DotNet.dll".


On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 4:59 PM, Mitchell, Scott - IS <
[email protected]> wrote:

>  HDF5DotNet won’t run in debug mode without some tweaking. The debug
> builds of HDF add an extra ‘d’ into the name… hdf5ddll.dll, for example.
> The HDF5DotNet libraries explicitly link to the release version. So you
> need to manually change the code, the hdf dll names, or run HDF5DotNet in
> debug mode but linking to the release HDF libs. Some of these options may
> require some mods to the HDF5DotNet project as well.
>
>
>
>
>
> Scott
>
>
>
> *From:* Hdf-forum [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of 
> *Charles
> Henderson
> *Sent:* Thursday, April 18, 2013 4:50 PM
>
> *To:* HDF Users Discussion List
> *Subject:* Re: [Hdf-forum] HDF5 and C#
>
>
>
> okay I got IronPython for VS2010.  I am having a problem running
> HDF5DotNet in debug mode.
>
>
>
> I have tried everthing.  It will run without debugging.  I know there is a
> setting but can't find it.
>
>
>
> On Thu, Apr 18, 2013 at 9:31 AM, Charles Henderson <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
> Well I have never seen IronPython so that will leave me in the same pickle
> that I am in with 'C'.  Is there anyway I can get some C# examples?  I need
> to know so I can tell boss whether we can do the project or not.
>
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 11:05 AM, Gerd Heber <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>   Charles, how are you? Attached is a snippet of IronPython that does the
> job.
>
> I leave you the conversion to C# as an exercise. Ok?
>
>
>
> G.
>
>
>
> *From:* Hdf-forum [mailto:[email protected]] *On Behalf Of 
> *Charles
> Henderson
> *Sent:* Wednesday, April 17, 2013 10:44 AM
> *To:* HDF Users Discussion List
> *Subject:* [Hdf-forum] HDF5 and C#
>
>
>
> I am trying to convert one of the “C” examples into “C#” and not having
> much luck.
>
>
>
> “C” code:
>
> #define FILE            "h5ex_t_cmpdatt.h5"
>
> #define DATASET         "DS1"
>
> #define ATTRIBUTE       "A1"
>
> #define DIM0            4
>
>
>
> typedef struct {
>
>     int     serial_no;
>
>     char    *location;
>
>     double  temperature;
>
>     double  pressure;
>
> } sensor_t;                                 /* Compound type */
>
>
>
> int
>
> main (void)
>
> {
>
>     hid_t       file, filetype, memtype, strtype, space, dset, attr;
>
>                                             /* Handles */
>
>     herr_t      status;
>
>     hsize_t     dims[1] = {DIM0};
>
>     sensor_t    wdata[DIM0],                /* Write buffer */
>
>                 *rdata;                     /* Read buffer */
>
>     int         ndims,
>
>                 i;
>
>     /*     * Initialize data.     */
>
>     wdata[0].serial_no = 1153;
>
>     wdata[0].location = "Exterior (static)";
>
>     wdata[0].temperature = 53.23;
>
>     wdata[0].pressure = 24.57;
>
>     wdata[1].serial_no = 1184;
>
>     wdata[1].location = "Intake";
>
>     wdata[1].temperature = 55.12;
>
>     wdata[1].pressure = 22.95;
>
>     wdata[2].serial_no = 1027;
>
>     wdata[2].location = "Intake manifold";
>
>     wdata[2].temperature = 103.55;
>
>     wdata[2].pressure = 31.23;
>
>     wdata[3].serial_no = 1313;
>
>     wdata[3].location = "Exhaust manifold";
>
>     wdata[3].temperature = 1252.89;
>
>     wdata[3].pressure = 84.11;
>
>     /*     * Create a new file using the default properties.     */
>
>     file = H5Fcreate (FILE, H5F_ACC_TRUNC, H5P_DEFAULT, H5P_DEFAULT);
>
>     /*     * Create variable-length string datatype.     */
>
>     strtype = H5Tcopy (H5T_C_S1);
>
>     status = H5Tset_size (strtype, H5T_VARIABLE);
>
>     /*     * Create the compound datatype for memory.     */
>
>     memtype = H5Tcreate (H5T_COMPOUND, sizeof (sensor_t));
>
>     status = H5Tinsert (memtype, "Serial number", HOFFSET (sensor_t,
> serial_no), H5T_NATIVE_INT);
>
>
>
> “C#” Code:
>
>
>
>             string FILE = @"c:\h5ex_t_cmpdatt.h5";
>
>             string DATASET = "DS1";
>
>             string ATTRIBUTE = "A1";
>
>             int DIM0 = 4;
>
>             int filetype, space, dset, attr, status; /* Handles */
>
>             sensor_t[] wdata = new sensor_t[DIM0];
>
>             int ndims, i;
>
>             /* Initialize data. */
>
>             wdata[0].serial_no = 1153;
>
>             wdata[0].location = "Exterior (static)";
>
>             wdata[0].temperature = 53.23;
>
>             wdata[0].pressure = 24.57;
>
>             wdata[1].serial_no = 1184;
>
>             wdata[1].location = "Intake";
>
>             wdata[1].temperature = 55.12;
>
>             wdata[1].pressure = 22.95;
>
>             wdata[2].serial_no = 1027;
>
>             wdata[2].location = "Intake manifold";
>
>             wdata[2].temperature = 103.55;
>
>             wdata[2].pressure = 31.23;
>
>             wdata[3].serial_no = 1313;
>
>             wdata[3].location = "Exhaust manifold";
>
>             wdata[3].temperature = 1252.89;
>
>             wdata[3].pressure = 84.11;
>
>             /* Create a new file using the default properties. */
>
>             H5FileId FileID = H5F.create(FILE, H5F.CreateMode.ACC_TRUNC);
>
>             /* Create variable-length string datatype. */
>
>             H5DataTypeId strtype = H5T.copy(H5T.H5Type.C_S1);
>
>             status = H5T.setSize(strtype, sizeof(sensor_t));
>
>             /* Create the compound datatype for memory. */
>
>             H5DataTypeId memtype = H5T.create(H5T.CreateClass.COMPOUND,
> sizeof(sensor_t));
>
>             H5T.insert(memtype, "Serial Number",  offset, (sensor_t,
> serial_no), H5T.H5Type.NATIVE_INT);
>
>
>
> I am having all kinds of problems with the HDF calls.  Anyone want to jump
> in and help?
>
> The example I am trying to convert is ‘h5ex_t_cmpdatt-1.c’.
>
>
>
>
>
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