HDF4: Porting from hdfsd to hdfread

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Mathew Owens
Mathew Owens il 16 Mag 2018
Commentato: Mathew Owens il 28 Feb 2022
I'm having trouble porting old code from the now obsolete HDFSD to the new hdfread (MATLAB.IO.HDF4.SD)
Previously, I'd open a HDF file for input, get the number of datasets present and then read them in one by one:
sd_id = hdfsd( 'start',filepath, 'rdonly' );
[ndatasets,nglobal_attr,status] = hdfsd('fileinfo',sd_id);
for icnt=0:(ndatasets-1)
sds_id = hdfsd( 'select', sd_id, icnt );
<read each dataset in to a variable>
end
Using hdfread, I can't seem to access anything but the 0th datafile. Any ideas? The documentation doesn't seem to cover this, and I can't "see" other datafiles using hdftool.

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Mathew Owens
Mathew Owens il 16 Mag 2018
Modificato: Mathew Owens il 16 Mag 2018
.... and of course, an extra couple of hours monkeying around and I figure it out. Just in case anyone else has a similar issue in the future, here's the solution:
sdID = sd.start(filepath,'read');
[ndatasets,ngatts] = sd.fileInfo(sdID);
for icnt=0:(ndatasets-1)
sdsID = sd.select(sdID,icnt);
data=sd.readData(sdsID);
sd.endAccess(sdsID);
sd.close(sdID);
end
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Piyush Ojha
Piyush Ojha il 28 Feb 2022
why it is showing
Undefined variable "sd" or class "sd.start".
Please help
Mathew Owens
Mathew Owens il 28 Feb 2022
Sorry, no idea. I moved over to python some time ago.

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