More input from Jeff Reback.
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Francesc
On 7/28/13 11:35 AM, pyt...@li... wrote:
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Re: [Pytables-users] Compression and Indexing in PyTables.eml
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Re: [Pytables-users] Compression and Indexing in PyTables
From:
Jeff Reback <jr...@ya...>
Date:
7/28/13 11:35 AM
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Discussion list for PyTables <pyt...@li...>
pandas stores using Pytables
and embeds extra meta data in the attributes to enable deserialization to the original pandas structure
On Jul 28, 2013, at 11:23 AM, Francesc Alted<fa...@gm...> wrote:
> On 7/28/13 10:21 AM, David Reed wrote:
>> maybe I wasn't aware of this, but has PANDAS completely wrapped
>> PyTables, or is PyTables something I should still be using for storing
>> and accessing scientific data, and PANDAS has an access point to it?
> Yeah, more the later than the former. PyTables is an standalone
> library, but Pandas uses it as another storage backend.
>
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