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Re: hdf5-support ?
From: |
andreas naessl |
Subject: |
Re: hdf5-support ? |
Date: |
Thu, 18 Aug 2005 15:20:13 +0200 |
thanks, David & Nuno,
for your strong support!
(sorry the endless lines in the mail - i'll work on it)
one open question, maybe somebody can tell me:
the latest cygwin-release for winXP - can it read hdf5 or
not? i simply want to avoid a useless download...
regarding the saving-functionality: i would like to do a patch,
but i don't have the skills to do such things, i never did
c-programming, sorry.
maybe some background to my "strange" questions:
i'm working on pretty much data, doing signal processing related things
currently i do everthing in octave, but i have the idea to
separate the diffent tasks, which are:
-signal processing
-calculation
-visualisation
-organizing data
the idea is, to store data and metadata, results etc into one
common "database" (-> hdf5-file). cause some further processing is done
by python, i found the PyTables-package (hdf5-access) quite reasonable.
but doing this way the interface stuff becomes an issue - how do i get
data in & out from/to octave (and other apps..) ?
any suggestions are welcome!
kind regards, andreas
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