@Nils Stormer We’re glad you found this video useful. For more on how HDF5 works, check out our free series of online tutorials on NEONScience.org (bit.ly/2yTvZYO).
why does being a temperature scientist sound so appealing. just checking to see if different ecosystems are doing ok and maybe visit the towers every once in a while for intense field study. the ideal life. I feel fulfilled just thinking about it
Hello. The video is very helpful. Actually I have to use MODIS data which is in hdf5 format, all these files are separate for each time. I wish to .erge all the files so that I can get a time series can you please suggest me how I can do that. Any help would be amazing.
Hi, I could not find the HDF viewer. I downloaded some files in the website but there is no any .exe. Or how can you open it? Do I need JAVA? My OS is Windows 10 64 bits. Thank you!
Hi. The downloads are available here: www.hdfgroup.org/downloads/hdfview . It does appear that you now need to create a login to download the binary distributions.
Also note that the video shows HDFview 2.10.1, the downloadable version is now 3.0. While the principals are the same, there are differences in the user experience between these versions.
Apurva - We have a tutorial on how to open HDF5 in Jupyter Notebooks. This HDF5 data is NEON hyperspectral remote sensing data and the internal structure of HDF5 files vary by providers but this should give you the basic information you are interested in. www.neonscience.org/neon-aop-hdf5-tile-py
Thank you! Finally a video that shows how HDF5 actually works and not just describes its advantages in an abstract way.
@Nils Stormer We’re glad you found this video useful. For more on how HDF5 works, check out our free series of online tutorials on NEONScience.org (bit.ly/2yTvZYO).
why does being a temperature scientist sound so appealing. just checking to see if different ecosystems are doing ok and maybe visit the towers every once in a while for intense field study. the ideal life. I feel fulfilled just thinking about it
Great video! Thanks. Could you please share which R package you'd recommend?
Great video - straight to the point, good quality + pleasant to listen to voice. :)
How do i open a HDF5 file using C++?
Very useful explanation and demo. Thank you!!!
Hello. The video is very helpful. Actually I have to use MODIS data which is in hdf5 format, all these files are separate for each time. I wish to .erge all the files so that I can get a time series can you please suggest me how I can do that.
Any help would be amazing.
Thank you soo much.
interesting though didn't show hierarchical data just some flat tables within a directory like structure within the file.
Brilliant video
Sorry to interrupt miss,I am a college student,do you have some study videos or books about HDF5?
Hi, I could not find the HDF viewer. I downloaded some files in the website but there is no any .exe. Or how can you open it? Do I need JAVA? My OS is Windows 10 64 bits. Thank you!
Hi. The downloads are available here: www.hdfgroup.org/downloads/hdfview . It does appear that you now need to create a login to download the binary distributions.
Also note that the video shows HDFview 2.10.1, the downloadable version is now 3.0. While the principals are the same, there are differences in the user experience between these versions.
How do i open this data in jupyter notebook ?
Apurva - We have a tutorial on how to open HDF5 in Jupyter Notebooks. This HDF5 data is NEON hyperspectral remote sensing data and the internal structure of HDF5 files vary by providers but this should give you the basic information you are interested in.
www.neonscience.org/neon-aop-hdf5-tile-py
Nice.
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