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Re: [Pytables-users] Compression and Indexing in PyTables.eml
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Re: [Pytables-users] Compression and Indexing in PyTables
From:
Jeff Reback
Date:
7/28/13 11:35 AM
To:
Discussion list for PyTab
On 7/28/13 10:21 AM, David Reed wrote:
> maybe I wasn't aware of this, but has PANDAS completely wrapped
> PyTables, or is PyTables something I should still be using for storing
> and accessing scientific data, and PANDAS has an access point to it?
Yeah, more the later than the former. PyTables
On 7/28/13 9:24 AM, David Reed wrote:
> Hi there, I was wondering if there any nice tutorials that show the
> different compression options such as zlib, bzo, etc. and how to
> actually use them with my tables.
>
> There seems to be a lot of good information describing the performance
> increas
maybe I wasn't aware of this, but has PANDAS completely wrapped PyTables,
or is PyTables something I should still be using for storing and accessing
scientific data, and PANDAS has an access point to it?
On Sun, Jul 28, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Andreas Hilboll wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> Am 28.07.2013 15:24
Hi David,
Am 28.07.2013 15:24, schrieb David Reed:
> Hi there, I was wondering if there any nice tutorials that show the
> different compression options such as zlib, bzo, etc. and how to
> actually use them with my tables.
>
> There seems to be a lot of good information describing the perform