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John Caron wrote: > > I would reccomend to always make dimensions shared, the only possible > exception is for char[] lengths. > > The reason its there is to support other file formats that often dont > share dimension, eg HDF. > > So use: > > public Dimension addDimension(String dimName, int length); > > unless its the unlimited dimension, in which case you need the other one. > Not to nitpick, but the example in the User's guide uses addDimension(String dimName, int length) where length=-1 to indicate an unlimited dimension. This seems perfectly natural to me (i.e. an unlimited dimension having an exceptional value to indicate its unlimited nature). But your statements here + my experience indicates that the user's guide is wrong (which would be a shame since I like the user's guide approach). Am I missing something? -- Mike
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