Re: [PD] reading tables indices with liner interpoation

2013-10-05 Thread Py Fave
[line ] with arguments to make it smoother

1 initial value 2 time grain in milliseconds
check line help
is that what you are looking for ?

2013/10/5 peiman khosravi peimankhosr...@gmail.com:
 I'm trying to figure out if there is an object to read table indices with
 linear interpolation? Other than linear_path (Gem).

 Or perhaps there is a simpler way of doing it?

 Many Thanks
 Peiman



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Re: [PD] reading tables indices with liner interpoation

2013-10-05 Thread peiman khosravi
Hello,

Thanks for the reply. The thing is that I need to get discrete values to
write to another table. So if I input 0.5 I want to get the exact mean of
the first and second array elements. I guess it could be done manually in
an abstract, but it'd probably be much slower.

Thanks
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On 5 October 2013 08:39, Py Fave pyf...@gmail.com wrote:

 [line ] with arguments to make it smoother

 1 initial value 2 time grain in milliseconds
 check line help
 is that what you are looking for ?

 2013/10/5 peiman khosravi peimankhosr...@gmail.com:
  I'm trying to figure out if there is an object to read table indices with
  linear interpolation? Other than linear_path (Gem).
 
  Or perhaps there is a simpler way of doing it?
 
  Many Thanks
  Peiman
 
 
 
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Re: [PD] reading tables indices with liner interpoation

2013-10-05 Thread Simon Wise

On 05/10/13 15:52, peiman khosravi wrote:

Hello,

Thanks for the reply. The thing is that I need to get discrete values to
write to another table. So if I input 0.5 I want to get the exact mean of
the first and second array elements. I guess it could be done manually in
an abstract, but it'd probably be much slower.



why not use the [linear_path] object you mentioned, if you want to avoid doing 
the calculations directly??? there is no reason for another external to do the 
same job as an already existing one.



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Re: [PD] reading tables indices with liner interpoation

2013-10-05 Thread peiman khosravi
That's really nice. Thanks very much indeed.

Best,
Peiman




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On 5 October 2013 11:44, Frank Barknecht f...@footils.org wrote:

 On Sat, Oct 05, 2013 at 12:23:00AM +0100, peiman khosravi wrote:
  I'm trying to figure out if there is an object to read table indices with
  linear interpolation? Other than linear_path (Gem).
 
  Or perhaps there is a simpler way of doing it?

 I made one as an abstraction some time ago, it's attached.

 Ciao
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Re: [PD] reading tables indices with liner interpoation

2013-10-05 Thread peiman khosravi
I want the patch to have a minimum requirement for installing complex
libraries of objects. But if it comes to it I'll use it for sure.

Thanks
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On 5 October 2013 09:33, Simon Wise simonzw...@gmail.com wrote:

 On 05/10/13 15:52, peiman khosravi wrote:

 Hello,

 Thanks for the reply. The thing is that I need to get discrete values to
 write to another table. So if I input 0.5 I want to get the exact mean of
 the first and second array elements. I guess it could be done manually in
 an abstract, but it'd probably be much slower.



 why not use the [linear_path] object you mentioned, if you want to avoid
 doing the calculations directly??? there is no reason for another external
 to do the same job as an already existing one.


 Simon


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[PD] reading tables indices with liner interpoation

2013-10-04 Thread peiman khosravi
I'm trying to figure out if there is an object to read table indices with
linear interpolation? Other than linear_path (Gem).

Or perhaps there is a simpler way of doing it?

Many Thanks
Peiman



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