From: travlr <vel...@gm...> - 2005-10-20 12:16:36
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On 10/20/05, Francesc Altet <fa...@ca...> wrote: > A Dijous 20 Octubre 2005 04:17, travlr va escriure: > > Hi All, > > > > I just wanted to mention that which ever way necessity dictates the > > syntax and symantics of pyTables, that great care should be considered > > in making pyTables congruent as much as possible with numarray/scipy > > in those respects. > > > > I also hope that pyTables roadmap would be to able to seamlessly > > integrate in scipy itself... That would be terrific. > > I agree. If you have some particular suggestions on this regard apart > of indexing "a la numarray" and "supporting scipy_core", I'd love to > see them. > > Thanks, > > -- > >0,0< Francesc Altet http://www.carabos.com/ > V V C=E1rabos Coop. V. Enjoy Data > "-" > > Hi Francsec, Could it be possible that along the road of maturity for both pyTables and scipy, that hdf5/pytables db functionality could be under scipy's hood? Some sort of optional behavior. What I mean is maybe array types could somehow be creatively integrated in both hdf's physical as well as scipy's virtual memory through pointers/assignments/flags or some such manor, etc. Just thinking off the cuff here :-). I really don't know what I'm talking about technically, I'm only just now teaching myself ANSI C. In the near future, I should be able to be more helpful, in the openSource way. ;-) |