h5copy
Introduction
With h5copy, you can copy objects from an HDF5 file to another file.
Usage
h5copy [OPTIONS] [OBJECTS...]
Objects
- –input input file name
- –output output file name
- –source source object name
- –destination destination object name
Error Report Option
- –enable-error-stack Prints messages from the HDF5 error stack as they occur. Optional value 2 also prints file open errors, –enable-error-stack=2.
Options
- –help Print a usage message and exit
- –parents No error if existing, make parent groups as needed
- –verbose Print information about OBJECTS and OPTIONS
- –version Print the library version number and exit
- –flag Flag type
Flag Type Options
Flag type is one of the following strings:
- shallow Copy only immediate members for groups
- soft Expand soft links into new objects
- ext Expand external links into new objects
- ref Copy references and any referenced objects, i.e., objects that the references point to.
Referenced objects are copied in addition to the objects specified on the command line and reference datasets are populated with correct reference values. Copies of referenced datasets outside the copy range specified on the command line will normally have a different name from the original.
(Default: Without this option, reference value(s) in any reference datasets are set to NULL and referenced objects are not copied unless they are otherwise within the copy range specified on the command line.)
- noattr Copy object without copying attributes
- allflags Switches all flags from the default to the non-default setting
These flag types correspond to the following API symbols