On 4/19/06, Dino Viehland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've opened a bug in our internal database to track the issue. I'm not sure > when we'll get to looking at it just yet as it may be somewhat of an involved > investigation. But at least we won't forget about it. > > If you could give us something that was nice and self contained then we might > be able to get to it sooner. >
Ok great. I think this will work. Here are the two files you will need: http://joeswammi.com/projects/CNUDB.py http://joeswammi.com/projects/machine_All.txt ==== CNUDB.py is class ConceptNetDB with a test I added when the module is run in Python if __name__ == '__main__': c = ConceptNetDB() print '\n***** INITIALIZING ******' print '*************************\n' time1=time.time() c.load_predicates_file('E:\machine_All.txt') time2=time.time() print "-- test took",str(round(time2-time1,2)),'seconds. --\n' ==== ==== machine_All.txt is a file with 631 predicate lines ==== ==== Next, here is a click event I executed composed in MS Visual C# 2005 Express on an Athlon64 2.19ghz 512mb RAM laptop... private void button4_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { PythonEngine ipEngine1 = new PythonEngine(); //IronPython... ipEngine1.Execute("import sys"); ipEngine1.Execute("sys.path.append('E:\')"); ipEngine1.Execute("import CNUDB"); ipEngine1.Execute("db=CNUDB.ConceptNetDB()"); DateTime time1 = new DateTime(); DateTime time2 = new DateTime(); time1 = DateTime.Now; ipEngine1.Execute(@"db.load_predicates_file('E:\machine_All.txt')"); time2 = DateTime.Now; MessageBox.Show(Convert.ToString(time2.Subtract(time1))); } ==== **** Results from MS Visual C# 2005 Express **** ran 5 times = {.250, .078, .093, .109, .078} seconds sum = .608 **** **** Results from IDLE 1.1.2 ran 5 times = {.03, .03, .03, .05, .03} seconds sum = .008 **** **** Results from Wing IDE 2.1 ran 5 times = {.05, .05, .05, .05, .05} seconds sum = .025 **** I am not sure how to run it in IronPythonConsole.exe And a side note, if you can this example creates some interesting objects like c.bw_edges and c.fw_edges. I believe at one time I was able to .GetVariable c.fw_edges into a System.Object or maybe I couldn't because of how dynamic these objects become. For example, if I am interpreting correctly c.bw_edges become dictionaries; the have Keys with Lists as values. -- Joseph _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ironpython.com/listinfo.cgi/users-ironpython.com
