# slow5_rec_init ## NAME slow5_rec_init - initialises an empty SLOW5 record ## SYNOPSYS `slow5_rec_t *slow5_rec_init(void)` ## DESCRIPTION The `slow5_rec_init()` function initialises and returns an empty SLOW5 record. The returned SLOW5 record must be later freed by calling `slow5_rec_free()`. ## RETURN VALUE Upon successful completion, `slow5_rec_init()` returns a *slow5_rec_t* pointer. Otherwise NULL is returned. ## NOTES In a slow5 record returned by `slow5_rec_init()`, the user can directly set the primary fields as shown in the examples below. ## EXAMPLES ``` #include #include #include int main(){ slow5_rec_t *slow5_record = slow5_rec_init(); if(slow5_record == NULL){ fprintf(stderr,"Could not allocate space for a slow5 record."); exit(EXIT_FAILURE); } char *read_id = "read_1"; int16_t raw_signal[10] = {0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9}; //a raw signal of length 10 //set the field slow5_record -> read_id = read_id; slow5_record -> read_id_len = strlen(read_id); slow5_record -> read_group = 0; slow5_record -> digitisation = 4096.0; slow5_record -> offset = 4.0; slow5_record -> range = 12.0; slow5_record -> sampling_rate = 4000.0; slow5_record -> len_raw_signal = 10; slow5_record -> raw_signal = raw_signal; // do whatever you want with the record // ... //slow5_rec_free will attempt to free read_id and raw_signal arrays. //As we allocated them on the stack and thus they must not be freed, we must set them to NULL before calling slow5_rec_free. slow5_record -> read_id = NULL; slow5_record -> raw_signal = NULL; slow5_rec_free(slow5_record); } ``` ## SEE ALSO [slow5_rec_free()](slow5_rec_free.md)