Fall 2000 Computational Acoustics Lecture 11
Some links for Lecture 11:
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HDF, the Hierarchical Data Format.
A few of the programs that read the HDF format:
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Transform, Plot, and Noesys programs,
originally made by Fortner Research, now distributed by
Research Systems.
Transform is essentially a commercial
version of the old freeware program from
NCSA
called
Collage
.
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AVS, the Application Visualization System
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Tecplot, a product of Amtec Engineering
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MATLAB, using the "imread" function to read
raster images in all versions. Here are some
examples:
hdfcontour.m,
hdfmesh.m,
hdfpcolor.m, and
hdfimagesc.m.
MATLAB can
also read other types of HDF data
sets in versions 5.2 and later.
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Mathematica Version 4 can read and write HDF scientific data
directly using the Import[ ] and Export[ ] commands.
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MathematicaVersion 3 can read HDF scientific data
sets using MathHDF available through
Mathsource
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