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authorDavid Seifert <soap@gentoo.org>2017-11-25 17:50:46 +0100
committerDavid Seifert <soap@gentoo.org>2017-11-25 18:37:29 +0100
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<name>Gentoo Science Project</name>
</maintainer>
<longdescription lang="en">
- The Hierarchical Data Format is a general purpose library and
- file format for storing scientific data.
- HDF can store two primary objects: datasets and groups. A dataset is
- essentially a multidimensional array of data elements, and a group is
- a structure for organizing objects in an HDF file. Using these two basic
- objects, one can create and store almost any kind of scientific data
- structure, such as images, arrays of vectors, and structured and
- unstructured grids. You can also mix and match them in HDF files
- according to your needs.
-</longdescription>
+ The Hierarchical Data Format is a general purpose library and
+ file format for storing scientific data.
+ HDF can store two primary objects: datasets and groups. A dataset is
+ essentially a multidimensional array of data elements, and a group is
+ a structure for organizing objects in an HDF file. Using these two basic
+ objects, one can create and store almost any kind of scientific data
+ structure, such as images, arrays of vectors, and structured and
+ unstructured grids. You can also mix and match them in HDF files
+ according to your needs.
+ </longdescription>
</pkgmetadata>