I want to extract data from hdf files that I downloaded from MODIS website. A sample file is provided in the link. I am reading the hdf file by using the following lines of code:
>>> import h5py
>>> f = h5py.File( 'MYD08_M3.A2002182.051.2008334061251.psgscs_000500751197.hdf', 'r' )
The error I am getting:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "<pyshell#3>", line 1, in <module>
f = h5py.File( 'MYD08_M3.A2002182.051.2008334061251.psgscs_000500751197.hdf', 'r' )
File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\h5py\_hl\files.py", line 165, in __init__
fid = make_fid(name, mode, userblock_size, fapl)
File "C:\Python27\lib\site-packages\h5py\_hl\files.py", line 57, in make_fid
fid = h5f.open(name, h5f.ACC_RDONLY, fapl=fapl)
File "h5f.pyx", line 70, in h5py.h5f.open (h5py\h5f.c:1640)
IOError: unable to open file (File accessability: Unable to open file)
I have tried several other hdf files from different sources but I am getting the same error. What seems to be the fault here?
I think there could be two possible problems:
1) As the file extension is "hdf", maybe this is a HDF4 file. HDF5 files normally have ".hdf5" or ".h5·" extension. I am not sure if h5py is able to read HDF4 files.
2) Perhaps you have to change permissions to the file itself. If you are in a linux machine try: chmod +r file.hdf
You can try to open your file with HDFView . This software is available in several platforms. You can check the properties of the files very easily with it.
This sounds like a file permission error, or even file existence. Maybe add some checks such as
import os
hdf_file = 'MYD08_M3.A2002182.051.2008334061251.psgscs_000500751197.hdf'
if not os.path.isfile(hdf_file):
print 'file %s not found' % hdf_file
if not os.access(hdf_file, os.R_OK):
print 'file %s not readable' % hdf_file
f = h5py.File(hdf_file, 'r')
I had the same issue, and later identified that my file had only "read-only", which for some reason stopped the h5py to read it. After modifying the permission to "write", I was able to read it. Not sure why it was set up like this.
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