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A Dimarts 13 Febrer 2007 15:06, escriguéreu:
> Hello,
>
> I like to save a numarray to hdf5, however setitem is very slow. How can I
> directly save a e.g. 256x256 numarray to hdf5? I like to use array or
> carray.

What very slow means exactly? Can you send an example on what are you doing so 
that I can give you some proper advice?

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