large arrays in python (scientific)
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"Jason Orendorff" <jason at jorendorff.com> wrote in news:mailman.1010453290.26070.python-list at python.org: > If you're using Python 2.2, and you simply *must* have all the > data points, but you just don't have near enough RAM, and you > have plenty of time to sit around and wait, then try this: > > from __future__ import generators > from Scientific.Functions.LeastSquares import leastSquaresFit > This reads the data from the file once per iteration > (leastSquaresFit is an iterative algorithm), which is slow; > but it does not store the whole data set in memory, which > might be helpful. Assuming that your data points are evenly distributed in a grid, you could probably trim that down so that you didn't have to explicitly store the (x,y,z). If this is the case, even working with a list of lists of lists (defining matrixes was one of the first struggles I had with python, before I found the module that did it for me) of data would probably be more efficient than actually storing each point. Of course, calculating offsets into a single array (err... list.. this is python) would be quite efficient and any reasonable computro should have no problem with 2M element list, but I think calculating multi-dimensional array offsets into a 1D array kinda breaks the paradigm of python programming. BTW- I keep reading interesting examples of generators... they seem interesting, and occassionally even useful. Where can I find some good info on 'em?
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