On 5/21/12 9:31 PM, Josh Ayers wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> Reading a PyTables file in another platform should be easy, as long as
> you use a compression library that is supported on both platforms.
> The most widely available is likely to be zlib, since it is included
> in the pre-built binaries ava
Hi Alex,
In general, HDF5 files are very portable to many platforms and many
languages. Indeed, that is sort of the purpose behind the HDF Group.
While there are some incompatible edge cases, you sort of have to look for
them. Josh did a very good job of outlining the support for HDF5 across
th
Hi Alex,
Reading a PyTables file in another platform should be easy, as long as you
use a compression library that is supported on both platforms. The most
widely available is likely to be zlib, since it is included in the
pre-built binaries available from the HDF group's website. There are C an
Dear PyTables developers,
Thanks for the great project.
I would like to suggest to a small scientific community (Lagrangian
particle tracking velocimetry and numerical simulations of turbulent flows)
to start using PyTables as a common platform for exchanging of large
datasets (few gigas to tens