From: Francesc A. <fa...@ca...> - 2005-05-27 08:58:00
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Hi Joost, I'm glad that you like PyTables. Regarding matlab importing problems I realize the best thing should be contact them and report the problem. You can also try to export a sample HDF5 file in matlab and send it to me so that I can look at its internal structure and recommend you the best way to create the file in PyTables in order to be compatible with the matlab format (if this is possible at all!). Cheers, A Dijous 26 Maig 2005 19:31, joost va escriure: > Dear pytables people, > > thank you for creating pytables, I like it very much. It seems to me an > ideal way of organizing my numarray files. And while organizing it makes > my data easy accessable to other programs like matlab. But matlab > complains that the hdf5 file I generated using pytables is not valid. > > I use pytables 1.0 and hdf5 1.6.4. > The array i am storing is an Int32 array and the hdf5 file is readable > by NCSA's hdfview application. It doesn't use any compression filters. > > Does anyone know why matlabs hdfinfo complains to me. > > Joost =2D-=20 >0,0< Francesc Altet =A0 =A0 http://www.carabos.com/ V V C=E1rabos Coop. V. =A0=A0Enjoy Data "-" |