hdiff(1)
compares two HDF files and reports the differences
Description
hdiff
NAME
hdiff - compares two HDF files and reports the differences
SYNOPSIS
hdiff [-V] [-b] [-g] [-s] [-d] [-D] [-S] [-v var1[,...]] [-u var1[,...]] [-e count] [-t limit] [-p relative] file1 file2
DESCRIPTION
hdiff compares two HDF files and reports the differences.
OPTIONS
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-V |
Display version of the HDF4 library and exit |
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-b |
Verbose mode |
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-g |
Compare global attributes only |
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-s |
Compare SD local attributes only |
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-d |
Compare SD data only |
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-D |
Compare Vdata data only |
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-S |
Print statistics |
-v var1[,...]
Compare SD data on variable(s) var1,... only
-u var1[,...]
Compare vdata on variable(s) var1,... only
-e count
Print difference up to count number for each variable
-t limit
Print difference when it is greater than limit
-p relative
Print difference when it is greater than a relative limit
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file1 |
File name of the first HDF file |
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file2 |
File name of the second HDF file |
The ’count’ value must be a positive integer
The ’limit’ and ’relative’ values must be positive numbers
The -t compare criteria is |a - b| > limit
The -p compare criteria is |(b-a)/a| > relative
Return codes: 0 (no differences found), 1 (differences found)