Hi Joe,

I don't know if the speed will meet your needs, but you might test to see if PL/R will work for you:

 http://www.joeconway.com/plr/

You could use pg.spi.exec() from within the R procedure to grab the arrays, do all of your processing inside R (which uses whatever BLAS you've set it up to use), and then return the result out to Postgres.

Thanks a lot for the hint, I'll give it a try. It also will be much easier to implement a prototype :-)
Bye,
e.


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