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!************************************************************
!
! This example shows how to read and write integer datatypes
! to a dataset. The program first writes integers to a
! dataset with a dataspace of DIM0xDIM1, then closes the
! file. Next, it reopens the file, reads back the data, and
! outputs it to the screen.
!
! This file is intended for use with HDF5 Library version 1.8
! with --enable-fortran2003
!
!************************************************************
PROGRAM main
USE HDF5
USE ISO_C_BINDING
IMPLICIT NONE
CHARACTER(LEN=17), PARAMETER :: filename = "h5ex_t_int_F03.h5"
CHARACTER(LEN=3) , PARAMETER :: dataset = "DS1"
INTEGER , PARAMETER :: dim0 = 4
INTEGER , PARAMETER :: dim1 = 7
INTEGER(HID_T) :: file, space, dset ! Handles
INTEGER :: hdferr
INTEGER(hsize_t), DIMENSION(1:2) :: dims = (/dim0, dim1/)
INTEGER, DIMENSION(1:dim0, 1:dim1), TARGET :: wdata ! Write buffer
INTEGER, DIMENSION(:,:), ALLOCATABLE, TARGET :: rdata ! Read buffer
INTEGER(HSIZE_T), DIMENSION(1:2) :: maxdims
INTEGER :: i, j
TYPE(C_PTR) :: f_ptr
!
! Initialize FORTRAN interface.
!
CALL h5open_f(hdferr)
!
! Initialize DATA.
!
DO i = 1, dim0
DO j = 1, dim1
wdata(i,j) = (i-1) * (j-1) - (j-1)
ENDDO
ENDDO
!
! Create a new file using the default properties.
!
CALL h5fcreate_f(filename, H5F_ACC_TRUNC_F, file, hdferr)
!
! Create dataspace. Setting maximum size to be the current size.
!
CALL h5screate_simple_f(2, dims, space, hdferr)
!
! Create the dataset and write the integer data to it. In this
! example we will save the data as 64 bit big endian integers,
! regardless of the native integer type. The HDF5 library
! automatically converts between different integer types.
!
CALL h5dcreate_f(file, dataset, H5T_STD_I64BE, space, dset, hdferr)
f_ptr = C_LOC(wdata(1,1))
CALL h5dwrite_f(dset, H5T_NATIVE_INTEGER, f_ptr, hdferr)
!
! Close and release resources.
!
CALL h5dclose_f(dset , hdferr)
CALL h5sclose_f(space, hdferr)
CALL h5fclose_f(file , hdferr)
!
! Now we begin the read section of this example.
!
! Open file and dataset.
!
CALL h5fopen_f(filename, H5F_ACC_RDONLY_F, file, hdferr)
CALL h5dopen_f(file, dataset, dset, hdferr)
!
! Get dataspace and allocate memory for read buffer.
!
CALL h5dget_space_f(dset, space, hdferr)
CALL h5sget_simple_extent_dims_f(space, dims, maxdims, hdferr)
ALLOCATE(rdata(1:dims(1),1:dims(2)))
!
! Read the data.
!
f_ptr = C_LOC(rdata(1,1))
CALL h5dread_f(dset, H5T_NATIVE_INTEGER, f_ptr, hdferr)
!
! Output the data to the screen.
!
WRITE(*, '(A,":")') dataset
DO i=1, dims(1)
WRITE(*,'(" [")', ADVANCE='NO')
WRITE(*,'(80i3)', ADVANCE='NO') rdata(i,1:dims(2))
WRITE(*,'(" ]")')
ENDDO
!
! Close and release resources.
!
DEALLOCATE(rdata)
CALL h5dclose_f(dset , hdferr)
CALL h5sclose_f(space, hdferr)
CALL h5fclose_f(file , hdferr)
END PROGRAM main