Re: [Pytables-users] populating nested tables

2008-02-17 Thread Ivan Vilata i Balaguer
Kevin Christman (el 2008-02-15 a les 15:41:09 -0800) va dir:: > Yes, apparently I was confused as to what "nested tables" meant. I > didn't get the incorrect notion from the User Manual, but rather from > the 2nd PyTables video > http://www.carabos.com/products/videos/pytables-2-tables.html.en at

Re: [Pytables-users] populating nested tables

2008-02-15 Thread Ivan Vilata i Balaguer
Kevin Christman (el 2008-02-15 a les 08:00:02 -0800) va dir:: > sorry about the mangled table and un-indented code. Here is the > formatting preserved: > http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dcmrvf8_31cfvc7vfs > > So I recognize that row.append() should be applied only *once*, and > that my current

Re: [Pytables-users] populating nested tables

2008-02-15 Thread Francesc Altet
A Friday 15 February 2008, Kevin Christman escrigué: > sorry about the mangled table and un-indented code. Here is the > formatting preserved: > http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dcmrvf8_31cfvc7vfs > > So I recognize that row.append() should be applied only *once*, and > that my current code is

[Pytables-users] populating nested tables

2008-02-15 Thread Kevin Christman
sorry about the mangled table and un-indented code. Here is the formatting preserved: http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dcmrvf8_31cfvc7vfs So I recognize that row.append() should be applied only *once*, and that my current code is bad. However, my question then is *how* does one fill the sub

Re: [Pytables-users] populating nested tables

2008-02-15 Thread Ivan Vilata i Balaguer
Kevin Christman (el 2008-02-14 a les 23:16:27 -0800) va dir:: > I have a question regarding nested tables. The populating a nested > table example in the PyTables UserManual (pp. 44-45) only deals with a > nested table that is called once and really doesn't subdivide. > However, what if my data s

[Pytables-users] populating nested tables

2008-02-14 Thread Kevin Christman
I have a question regarding nested tables. The populating a nested table example in the PyTables UserManual (pp. 44-45) only deals with a nested table that is called once and really doesn't subdivide. However, what if my data structure looks something like: MotorName ExpSet