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- NASA - CDF Home
What is Common Data Format (CDF)? The Common Data Format (CDF) is a conceptual data abstraction for storing, manipulating, and accessing multidimensional datasets The basic component of CDF is a software programming interface that is a device- independent view of the CDF data model
- CDF Software Download - NASA
Access to the latest official CDF software release and documentation is available from the SPDF The main classes of operating systems supported by the SPDF CDF distribution are:
- CDF (V3. 9. 1 version) Patch for MATLAB® - NASA
This new information will make it easier to create new CDF files, based on a template as the ‘MASTER’ CDF to provide the file settings, and variable and attributes specifications
- Converting HDF4, HDF5, FITS, netCDF, Json to CDF - NASA
The CDF office has developed a set of the data format translators, which users can use to translate files in netCDF (Version 4 with limited data types), FITs, HDF4 and HDF5 (not an efficient tool) to CDF The data translation tools are available for download
- CDF FREQENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - NASA
Can new versions of CDF applications read CDF files written using older versions of the CDF library? Our goal is to make CDF backward compatible in the sense that CDF files can always be read by new versions of the CDF library and tools
- Notes for CDF Version 3. 9. 1. 0 - NASA
Replaced the CDF modified code for gzip compression decompression (from the original code by Jean-loup Gailly and Mark Adler) by the open source zlib (http: zlib net) from the same authors
- Main CDF Applications - NASA
Many applications have been created in support of the SPDF ’s Common Data Format (CDF) data standard CDFs are used in a wide variety of research areas, so a few example applications specific to the non-solar heliophysics data community are shown below
- Comparison With Other Formats - cdf. gsfc. nasa. gov
There is no compatibility between data in CDF and netCDF form, but NASA makes available some translators between various scientific data formats For a more detailed description of differences between CDF and netCDF, see the CDF FAQ
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