Layout ====== With "layouts" we can describe the HDF5 file content, including the location of certain datasets or groups, but also the attributes and properties (`shape`, `dtype`, `compression`, ...). The way, layouts are designed is based on the HDF5-as-a-database-approach. This means, that we collect a list of query statements, which are called on HDF5 files. E.g. we could say, that we require an HDF5 file to have a dataset with a specific name. We would write a query accordingly. Later, during validation, the query is performed. If such a dataset is found, the layout successfully validated the file content. So, before working with layouts, you might first want to `learn about `_. .. toctree:: :titlesonly: :glob: getting_started.ipynb Examples.ipynb