Bug#639666: hdfview: confusing indexing in TableView for three dimensional array

Mathias Palm mathias at iup.physik.uni-bremen.de
Mon Aug 29 08:59:05 UTC 2011


Package: hdfview
Version: 2.6.1-2
Severity: important
Tags: upstream


In the hdf specification the fastest running index is the last one. However
if I have a three dimensional array of, say dimension 24x101x101, meaning
24 arrays of 101x101. However, in Tableview I get 101 tables of 
dimension 24x101. 

Same, if I have a one dimensional array, dimension 101, it is written as a 
column of 101 rows in Tableview. If I have a twodimensional array of dimension
24x101 I get 24 rows of 101 entries each. 

Kind regards
Mathias




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Kernel: Linux 3.0.0-1-amd64 (SMP w/2 CPU cores)
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Shell: /bin/sh linked to /bin/dash

Versions of packages hdfview depends on:
ii  default-jre              1:1.6-40        Standard Java or Java compatible R
ii  java-wrappers            0.1.22          wrappers for java executables
ii  libjgraph-java           5.12.4.2+dfsg-1 JFC/Swing graph component for Java
ii  libjhdf4-java            2.6.1-2         Java HDF4 Object Package
ii  libjhdf5-java            2.6.1-2         Java HDF5 Object Package

hdfview recommends no packages.

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