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Re: Octave and gzipped files
From: |
Francesco Potorti` |
Subject: |
Re: Octave and gzipped files |
Date: |
Tue, 09 Jan 2007 09:09:28 +0100 |
>>> Last, what other methods than gzipped ascii could I use to store large
>>> datasets?
>>
>> save -binary
>
>A possibility, but that's Octave's binary format. I'm wondering about
>something that I can use more effectively with a variety of programs
>(including my own simulation code written in C or C++), hence the query
>about SQL.
What about the HDF format, that Octave can read and write? Libraries
exist for a variety of languages, all written for performance.
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