them, PyTables simply would not exist.
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Announcing PyTables and PyTables Pro 2.0.1
PyTables is a library for managing hierarchical datasets and designed to
efficiently cope with extremely large amounts of data with support for
full 64-bit file add
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Announcing PyTables Pro 2.0
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PyTables Pro is a library for managing hierarchical datasets and
designed to efficiently cope with extremely large amounts of data with
support for full 64-bit file addressing. PyTables Pro runs on top of
the HDF
em PyTables simply would not exist.
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helped to make and distribute this
package! And last, but not least thanks a lot to the HDF5 and NumPy
(and numarray!) makers. Without them PyTables simply would exists.
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distribution package for a (incomplete) list of contributors. Many
thanks also to SourceForge who have helped to make and distribute this
package!
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Announcing PyTables 1.4
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PyTables is a library for managing hierarchical datasets and designed to
efficiently cope with extremely large amounts of data with support for
full 64-bit file addressing. It is based on the HDF5 library for doing
t
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Announcing PyTables 1.3.3
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I'm happy to announce a new minor release of PyTables. In this one, we
have focused on improving compatibility with latest beta versions of
NumPy (0.9.8, 1.0b2, 1.0b3 and higher), adding some improvements and the
ty
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Announcing PyTables 1.3.2
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This is a new minor release of PyTables. There you will find, among
other things, improved support for NumPy strings and the ability to
create indexes of NumPy-flavored tables (this capability was broken in
earlier
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Announcing PyTables 1.3.1
===
This is a new minor release of PyTables. On it, you will find support
for NumPy integers as indexes of datasets and many bug fixes.
*Important note*: one of the fixes adresses a bug in the flushing of I/O
buffers t
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Announcing PyTables 1.3
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This is a new major release of PyTables. The most remarkable feature
added in this version is a complete support (well, almost, because
unicode arrays are not there yet) for NumPy objects. Improved support
for native HDF
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Announcing PyTables 1.3
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This is a new major release of PyTables. The most remarkable feature
added in this version is a complete support (well, almost, because
unicode arrays are not there yet) for NumPy objects. Improved support
for native HDF
ables family!
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Announcing PyTables 1.2.1
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I'm happy to announce a new version of PyTables. This is a maintenance
version and only bugs has been fixed in it. In particular, the
documentation has not change at all, so it is not necessary that you
look at it for ch
Tables.
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Announcing PyTables 1.1.1
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This is a maintenance release of PyTables. In it, several optimizations
and bug fixes have been made. As some of the fixed bugs were quite
important, it's strongly recommended for users to upgrade.
Go to the PyTables
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Announcing PyTables 1.1
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After quite a few testing iterations, the PyTables development team is
happy to announce the availability of PyTables 1.1.
On this version you will find support for a nice set of new features,
like nested datatypes, enum
ipes, kudos, etc. you may
have.
**Enjoy data!**
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detailed information.
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