cdflib.getVarCacheSize
Number of multifile cache buffers
Syntax
numBuffers = cdflib.getVarCacheSize(cdfId,varNum)
Description
numBuffers = cdflib.getVarCacheSize(cdfId,varNum)
returns the number of cache buffers used for a variable in a Common
Data Format (CDF) file.
cdfId
identifies the CDF file. varNum
is
a numeric value that identifies the variable. Variable identifiers
are zero-based.
This function applies only to multifile format CDFs. For more information about caching, see the CDF User's Guide.
Examples
Create a multifile CDF and retrieve the number of buffers being used for a variable. To run this example, you must be in a writable folder.
cdfId = cdflib.create("your_file.cdf"); % Set the format of the file to be multi-file cdflib.setFormat(cdfId,"MULTI_FILE") % Create a variable in the file varNum = cdflib.createVar(cdfId,"Time","cdf_int1",1,[],true,[]); % Note how the library creates a separate file for the variable ls your_file.*
your_file.cdf your_file.z0
% Determine the number of cache buffers used with the variable
numBuf = cdflib.getVarCacheSize(cdfId,varNum)
numBuf = 1
% Clean up cdflib.delete(cdfId) clear cdfId
Tips
This function corresponds to the CDF library C API routine
CDFgetzVarCacheSize
.To use this function, you must be familiar with the CDF C interface. You can access the CDF documentation at the CDF website.