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/*
* This example illustrates how to create a dataset that is a 4 x 6
* array. It is used in the HDF5 Tutorial.
*/
using namespace H5;
using std::cout;
using std::endl;
const H5std_string FILE_NAME("h5tutr_extend.h5");
const H5std_string DATASETNAME("ExtendibleArray");
int main (void)
{
hsize_t dims[2] = {3,3}; // dataset dimensions at creation
hsize_t maxdims[2] = {H5S_UNLIMITED, H5S_UNLIMITED};
hsize_t chunk_dims[2] ={2, 5};
int data[3][3] = { {1, 1, 1}, // data to write
{1, 1, 1},
{1, 1, 1} };
// Variables used in extending and writing to the extended portion of dataset
hsize_t size[2];
hsize_t offset[2];
hsize_t dimsext[2] = {7, 3}; // extend dimensions
int dataext[7][3] = { {2, 3, 4},
{2, 3, 4},
{2, 3, 4},