Re: [Pytables-users] advice on using PyTables

2012-07-12 Thread Anthony Scopatz
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 10:17 AM, wrote: > > Hello Benjamin, > > > > Not knowing to much about the ASTERIX format, other than what you said > > and what is in the links, I would say that this is a good fit for HDF5 > > and PyTables. PyTables will certainly help you read in the data and > > manip

Re: [Pytables-users] advice on using PyTables

2012-07-12 Thread benjamin.bertrand
> Hello Benjamin, > > Not knowing to much about the ASTERIX format, other than what you said > and what is in the links, I would say that this is a good fit for HDF5 > and PyTables. PyTables will certainly help you read in the data and > manipulate it. > > However, before you abandon hachoir com

Re: [Pytables-users] advice on using PyTables

2012-07-11 Thread Anthony Scopatz
Hello Benjamin, Not knowing to much about the ASTERIX format, other than what you said and what is in the links, I would say that this is a good fit for HDF5 and PyTables. PyTables will certainly help you read in the data and manipulate it. However, before you abandon hachoir completely, I will

[Pytables-users] advice on using PyTables

2012-07-11 Thread benjamin.bertrand
Hi, I'm working with Air Traffic Management and would like to perform checks / compute statistics on ASTERIX data. ASTERIX is an ATM Surveillance Data Binary Messaging Format (http://www.eurocontrol.int/asterix/public/standard_page/overview.html) The data consist of a concatenation of consecuti