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OpenMatrix is a mathematical scripting language.
Creates a new attibute at a given location and writes data to the attribute.
Creates a new dataset and writes data. Errors out if dataset exists; creates file if it doesn't exist.
Creates a group in an HDF5 file. All intermediate groups in the path should exist.
Removes the attribute at a given location.
Removes the dataset from the HDF5 file.
Removes a group and its children from the file.
Renames an attribute at a given location.
Moves the dataset from the source path to the destination path. All intermediate groups in the destination should exist.
Moves a group from the source path to the destination path. All intermediate groups in the destination should exist.
Writes data to an existing attibute at a given location.
Writes data to the existing dataset. Errors out if dataset does not exist.
Describes all of the blocks in the installed Activate library.
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Define shortcuts to common operations.