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CDF Routines
| Common Data Format routines. |
CDF_ATTCREATE
| Creates a new attribute in the specified Common Data Format file. |
CDF_ATTDELETE
| Deletes an attribute from the specified CDF file. |
CDF_ATTEXISTS
| Determines whether a given attribute exists in the specified CDF file. |
CDF_ATTGET
| Reads an attribute entry from a CDF file. |
CDF_ATTGET_ENTRY
| Reads a variable attribute entry from a CDF file. |
CDF_ATTINQ
| Obtains information about a specified attribute in a CDF file. |
CDF_ATTNUM
| Returns the attribute number associated with a particular attribute in a CDF file. |
CDF_ATTPUT
| Writes an attribute entry to a Common Data Format file, or attaches an attribute to a CDF variable. |
CDF_ATTRENAME
| Used to rename an existing attribute in a CDF file. |
CDF_CLOSE
| Closes the specified CDF file. |
CDF_COMPRESSION
| Sets or returns the compression mode for a CDF file and/or variables. |
CDF_CONTROL
| Obtains or sets information for a Common Data Format file, its variables, and its attributes. |
CDF_CREATE
| Creates a new CDF file with the given filename and dimensions. |
CDF_DELETE
| Deletes the specified CDF file. |
CDF_DOC
| Retrieves general documentation information about a CDF file. |
CDF_ENCODE_EPOCH
| Encodes a CDF_EPOCH variable into a string. |
CDF_ENCODE_EPOCH16
| Encodes a CDF_EPOCH16 value into the standard date and time character string. |
CDF_ENCODE_TT2000
| Encodes a single value or an array of CDF_TIME_TT2000 value(s) into the standard date and time character string(s). |
CDF_EPOCH
| Computes or breaks down CDF_EPOCH values in a CDF file. |
CDF_EPOCH_COMPARE
| Compares two epoch (date and time) values. |
CDF_EPOCH_DIFF
| Compares two epoch (date and time) values and returns the difference in milliseconds (default) or microseconds. |
CDF_EPOCH_TOJULDAYS
| Converts CDF epoch values in CDF_EPOCH, CDF_EPOCH16 or CDF_TIME_TT2000 data type to Julian days. |
CDF_EPOCH16
| Computes or breaks down a CDF_EPOCH16 value in a CDF file. |
CDF_ERROR
| Returns a a short explanation of a given status code returned from a Common Data Format file. |