Hi Barry,

I think you want GDAL_OF_MULTIDIM_RASTER. There's an example here: 
https://gdal.org/tutorials/multidimensional_api_tut.html.

Laurentiu

On Fri, Jun 2, 2023, at 19:25, Barry DeZonia wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am a software developer that has written a numerical analysis software 
> package that has support for n-dimensional data 
> (https://github.com/bdezonia/zorbage). I sometimes write importer libraries 
> to pull data into my data structures for further processing. It is primarily 
> a package for scientists.
> 
> Anyhow in the past I wrote a library that will import data from GDAL 
> (https://github.com/bdezonia/zorbage-gdal). It is using gdal.Open(filename) 
> to load data as a Dataset but I think the approach taken is limited to 3-d 
> data. Plus testing has shown that sometimes (like with a tif stack) images 
> come in as many separate planes of data.
> 
> I see that you have MDArrays in your libraries. And that they are associated 
> with a Group. Do you have something like gdal.Open() that opens data file(s) 
> as a Group? That way I could then open one or more MDArrays into my 
> n-dimensional structures from the Group in a more direct fashion than the 
> Dataset way. Can you advise me on how to proceed? Thanks.
> 
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