[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Alan,
I'm not speaking for anyone else, but as far as I'm concerned that
code is public domain.
OK, well, who wrote the code and who holds the copyright? In other
words, your concerns about the code being in the public domain may or
may not be relevant, depending
Hi,
We are starting to require plotting large data sets.
600K samples is one second, and we have 20 sec runs
This takes approx 5 min to draw the plots on screen.
Then if you want to zoom, ... well go get a cup of coffee, ... not very
productive.
1) Is MatPlotLib the right tool for large data
matplotlib-users@lists.sourceforge.net
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[Matplotlib-users] Handling LARGE data sets
Hi,
We are starting to require plotting large data sets.
600K samples is one second, and we have 20 sec runs
This takes approx 5 min to draw the plots on screen.
Then if you want to zoom, ... well
On Thu, 31 May 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] apparently wrote:
Here is a decimating filter module based on the
Savtsky-Golay method.
License?
Is there a presumption that code posted to this
list is public domain?
Cheers,
Alan Isaac
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Re: [Matplotlib-users] Handling LARGE data sets
On Thu, 31 May 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] apparently wrote:
Here is a decimating filter module based on the
Savtsky-Golay method.
License?
Is there a presumption that code posted to this
list is public domain?
Cheers,
Alan Isaac