(Note: options preceeded by an * have not yet been implemented.)
hdp list [format options] [content ops] [filter ops] [order ops] <filename list>
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Format options
decide how the info of objects will be presented on the screen.
-s (short format) under each tag #, all ref's of that tag are listed
in one or more lines, same as the output of hdfls. (default)
-l (long format) one object per line. Each line contains tag-name,
tag/ref and the index of this tag in the file.(e.g., the ith NDG
in the file).
-d debug format, one object per line. Each line contains tag_name,
tag/ref, index, offset, and length, same as the output of hdfls -d.
no tagname tag ref index/tag offset length
-- ------- --- --- --------- ------ ------
1 DFTAG_NT 106 2 1
2 DFTAG_SD 701 3 1
...
Content options
allow contents be displayed.
-n display the name or label of the object, if there is any.
-n puts you in -l format automatically.
-c display the class of the object, if there is any. -l format.
-a display description of the object, if there is any. -l format.
Filter options
select certain type of objects to display, default is all.
-g display groups only. Objects which do not belong to
any group will not be displayed. Nested groups will be
displayed in tree format.
-t <number> display objects with specified tag number . e.g.
720 for NDG.
-t <name> display objects with specified tag name.
Order options
sort the output list in different orders.
-ot by tag # (default)
-of by the order in file DDlist.
-og by group
-on by name(label)
hdp dumpsds [filter ops] [contents ops] [output ops] <filename list>
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Filter options
specify which SDS to dump.
-i <index> dump SDS's with indices specified in <index>; indices
correspond to the order of the SDS in the file
-r <ref> dump SDS's with reference numbers specified in <ref>
-n <name> dump SDS's with names specified in <name>
-a dump all SDS's in the file. (default)
Content options
-v display everything including all annotations (default)
-h header only, no annotation for elements or data
-d data only, no tag/ref
Output options
-o <fn> specify fn as output file name
-b binary file
-x ascii text file (default)
Note: Any combination of an option from each of the three categories
can be used; but no more than one option from one category is
allowed.
hdp dumpvd [filter ops] [contents ops] [output ops] <filename list>
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Filter options
specify which vdata to dump.
-i <index> dump vdatas with indices in <index>; indices
correspond to the order of the vdatas in the
files
-r <ref> dump vdatas with reference numbers specified in
<ref>
-n <name> dump vdatas with names specified in <name>
-c <class> dump vdatas with classes specified in <class>
-a dump all vdatas in the file. (default)
Content options
-v display everything including all annotations (default)
-h header only, no annotation for elements or data
-d data only, no tag/ref
-f <fields> dump data of specified fields
Output options
-o <fn> specify fn as output file name
* -b binary file
-x text ascii file (default)
hdp dumpvg [filter ops] [contents ops] [output ops] <filename list>
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Filter options
specify which vgroups to dump.
-i <index> dump vgroups with indices specified in <index>;
indices correspond to the order of the vgroups
specified in the files
-r <ref> dump vgroups with reference numbers specified in <ref>
-n <name> dump vgroups with names specified in <name>
-c <class> dump vgroups with classes specified in <class>
-a dump all vgroups in the file. (default)
Content options
-v display everything including all annotations (default)
-h header only, no annotation for elements or data
-d data only
Output options
-o <fn> specify fn as output file name
Note: Unless the "-d" option is specified, a graphical representation of
the file will be given after the data has been displayed.
hdp dumprig [filter ops] [contents ops] [output ops] <filename list>
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Filter options
specify which RIG to dump.
-i <index> dump RIGs with indices specified in <index>;
indices correspond to the order of the RIGs
specified in the files
-r <ref> dump RIGs with reference numbers specified in <ref>
-a dump all RIGs in the file. (default)
-m 8|24 dump the RIGs of 8-bit or 24-bit. By default all
RIGs in the file will be dumped
Content options
-v display everything including all annotations (default)
-h header only, no annotation for elements or data
-d data only
Output options
-o <fn> specify fn as output file name
-b binary file
-x text ascii file (default)
hdp dumpgr [filter ops] [contents ops] [output ops] <filename list>
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Filter options
specify which general RIGs to dump.
-i <index> dump general RIG's with indices specified in
<index>; indices correspond to the order of
the RIG in the file
-r <ref> dump general RIG's with reference numbers
specified in <ref>
-n <name> dump general RIG's with names specified in <name>
-a dump all general RIG's in the file. (default)
Content options
-v display everything including all annotations (default)
-h header only, no annotation for elements or data
-d data only, no tag/ref
Output options
-o <fn> specify fn as output file name
-b binary file
-x ascii text file (default)
Note: Any combination of an option from each of the three categories
can be used; but no more than one option from one category is
allowed.