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.TH hdf_obj_child 3 "12 July 2007" "ClearSilver" "util/neo_hdf.h"
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.SH NAME
hdf_obj_child - Return the first child of a dataset node
.SH SYNOPSIS
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#include <util/neo_hdf.h>
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HDF* hdf_obj_child (HDF *hdf);
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.SH ARGUMENTS
hdf -> the hdf dataset node
.SH DESCRIPTION
hdf_obj_child and the other hdf_obj_ functions are
accessors to the HDF dataset. Although we do not
currently "hide" the HDF struct implementation, we
recommend you use the accessor functions instead of
accessing the values directly.
.SH "RETURN VALUE"
None
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR hdf_set_symlink "(3), "hdf_get_valuef "(3), "compareFunc) "(3), "hdf_dump_str "(3), "hdf_get_int_value "(3), "hdf_read_string_ignore "(3), "hdf_copy "(3), "hdf_get_node "(3), "hdf_set_value "(3), "hdf_obj_child "(3), "hdf_read_string "(3), "hdf_set_buf "(3), "hdf_register_fileload "(3), "hdf_get_obj "(3), "hdf_get_attr "(3), "hdf_obj_top "(3), "hdf_dump_format "(3), "hdf_destroy "(3), "hdf_init "(3), "hdf_obj_value "(3), "hdf_write_string "(3), "hdf_set_valuevf "(3), "hdf_sort_obj "(3), "hdf_write_file_atomic "(3), "hdf_obj_attr "(3), "hdf_set_valuef "(3), "hdf_get_copy "(3), "hdf_write_file "(3), "hdf_get_valuevf "(3), "hdf_set_int_value "(3), "hdf_dump "(3), "hdf_get_value "(3), "hdf_set_copy "(3), "hdf_obj_next "(3), "hdf_search_path "(3), "hdf_obj_name "(3), "hdf_set_attr "(3), "hdf_get_child "(3), "hdf_remove_tree