h5_valid: Check whether a 'HDF5' file can be opened for read/write

View source: R/hdf5r.R

h5_validR Documentation

Check whether a 'HDF5' file can be opened for read/write

Description

Check whether a 'HDF5' file can be opened for read/write

Usage

h5_valid(file, mode = c("r", "w"), close_all = FALSE)

Arguments

file

path to file

mode

'r' for read access and 'w' for write access

close_all

whether to close all connections or just close current connection; default is false. Set this to TRUE if you want to close all other connections to the file

Value

logical whether the file can be opened.

Examples


x <- array(1:27, c(3,3,3))
f <- tempfile()

# No data written to the file, hence invalid
h5_valid(f, 'r')

save_h5(x, f, 'dset')
h5_valid(f, 'w')

# Open the file and hold a connection
ptr <- hdf5r::H5File$new(filename = f, mode = 'w')

# Can read, but cannot write
h5_valid(f, 'r')  # TRUE
h5_valid(f, 'w')  # FALSE

# However, this can be reset via `close_all=TRUE`
h5_valid(f, 'r', close_all = TRUE)
h5_valid(f, 'w')  # TRUE

# Now the connection is no longer valid
ptr


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