A Friday 12 November 2010 11:23:56 Francesc Alted escrigué:
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> De: "David Briant" <david.bri...@tradingroomassociates.com>
> A: pytables-users@lists.sourceforge.net
> Data: 26-10-10 12:28
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> I'm expecting several thousand tables in the end. Individual tables
> might be 20-40 MB of doubles. Should I be thinking of building my own
> table lookup class (I used a random seed to name each table, e.g.
> "_1", "_2" etc) in memory in the medium to long term as I get more
> tables?

I don't know.  It depends on you speed need.  Is a negative 
`NODE_CACHE_SLOTS` enough for you?  Which improvement are you seeing if 
you cache results in your own structures?

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Francesc Alted

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