On Mar 27, 2012, at 3:46 PM, Larry Brasfield wrote:

> A DBMS is a good way to keep your raw data.  But I highly doubt that a 
> majority of your analysis algorithms are going to be expressible in SQL 
> without going way beyond the intended purpose of the language.  You will 
> either find yourself limiting the analyses to what is convenient to express 
> in SQL, or you will spend much more time writing queries than you would spend 
> describing your data processing in a form more suited to functions.  

Yes

> […]  I expect you would find a signal processing library, such as can be 
> found in Matlab, Octave, or Scilab, to be a much better start than what you 
> might write in SQL in reasonable time.

Or use a Statistical Computing language and environment such as R with SQLite

http://www.r-project.org/

http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/RSQLite/index.html


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