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Home Posts tagged "1.8.0"

Tag: 1.8.0

Damaris 1.8.0 is released

jbowden 2023/03/10 2023/03/10Releases 1.8.0, Damaris, HDF5 select points, release

Version v1.8.0 of Damaris adds various changes to the library. Notably New client code API calls damaris_get_type() and damaris_error_string() HDF5 point selection code Added classes for describing unstructured mesh data and sharing with Damaris Damaris XML variable comments are written as HDF5 attributes of the dataset written Bugfix for HDF5…

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