It should be pyperl in the subject, fixed now.
On 1/16/2012 2:33 PM, chm wrote:
One thing that would help make PDL more approachable
to users of other scientific toolkits would be to
allow PDL to call and be called from the different
environments.
* This would make it easy for new users to
get started with PDL within the framework
of their existing tool.
* It would allow PDL to use libraries and/or
utilities from those toolkits (e.g., matplotlib
from python/numpy to provide matlab-look-alike
graphics).
* It would allow PDL users/developers to work in
their preferred environment while still making
the code available to users of the other tools.
There already exists a pyperl library that is
not active but could be reinvigorated and have
NumPY<->PDL object conversion support added
to meet these goals.
A similar utility could be done for matlab. At
the least we could implement a PDL server that
could be called from the matlab IDE with similar
data type conversions to piddles.
Other thoughts?
Chris
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