/** * @file create_groups.cpp * @author Fangjun Kuang * @date December 2017 * * @brief It demonstrates how to create HDF5 groups and subgroups. * * Basic steps: * 1. Use hdf::open to create a HDF5 file * 2. Use HDF5::hlexists to check if a group exists or not * 3. Use HDF5::grcreate to create a group by specifying its name * 4. Use hdf::close to close a HDF5 file after modifying it * */ //! [tutorial] #include #include #include using namespace cv; int main() { //! [create_group] //! [tutorial_create_file] Ptr h5io = hdf::open("mytest.h5"); //! [tutorial_create_file] //! [tutorial_create_group] // "/" means the root group, which is always present if (!h5io->hlexists("/Group1")) h5io->grcreate("/Group1"); else std::cout << "/Group1 has already been created, skip it.\n"; //! [tutorial_create_group] //! [tutorial_create_subgroup] // Note that Group1 has been created above, otherwise exception will occur if (!h5io->hlexists("/Group1/SubGroup1")) h5io->grcreate("/Group1/SubGroup1"); else std::cout << "/Group1/SubGroup1 has already been created, skip it.\n"; //! [tutorial_create_subgroup] //! [tutorial_close_file] h5io->close(); //! [tutorial_close_file] //! [create_group] return 0; } //! [tutorial]