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Simple Data Format
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Simple Data Format (SDF) is a platform-independent, precision-preserving binary data I/O format capable of handling large multi-dimensional arrays. It was written in 2007 by George H. Fisher, a researcher at the Space Sciences Laboratory at UC Berkeley, and released under the GNU General Public License.
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External links
- The Simple Data Format Manifesto
- A .pdf Introduction to SDF
- SDF packages, each release as a tarball
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