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Re: Very slow reading of a 2D matirx
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Mike Miller |
Subject: |
Re: Very slow reading of a 2D matirx |
Date: |
Thu, 20 Oct 2005 21:39:20 -0500 (CDT) |
On Thu, 20 Oct 2005, Henry F. Mollet wrote:
Thanks for clarification. Can you please elaborate about the difference
of reading data from a data file compared to using a script. Thanks.
Suppose I were to write a script that would load a big matrix into memory.
I could write a one line script like this:
load big_matrix.dat
But then big_matrix.dat would have to be in my default directory. If I
wrote it like this:
load /path/to/files/big_matrix.dat
Then the user would have to store the matrix in a certain place. I can't
think of an easy way to ensure that the data is stored where the script
can find it. Any ideas? Maybe it could use "which" to find out where the
script was located, then look for the file in the same place, but I don't
quite no how to write such a script.
It would be nice if I could write the script like this...
big_matrix = [ 2 1 3
4 5 6
...
7 8 9];
...and have it read in without having to find the data file. See what I
mean? Maybe someone has an elegant way of finding a file or of
associating a file with a script. That would be nice.
I need to be able to do this kind of thing myself, so I'm genuinely very
interested in seeing other ideas.
Mike
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- Re: Very slow reading of a 2D matirx, (continued)
- Re: Very slow reading of a 2D matirx, Henry F. Mollet, 2005/10/19
- Re: Very slow reading of a 2D matirx, Henry F. Mollet, 2005/10/20
- Re: Very slow reading of a 2D matirx,
Mike Miller <=
- RE: Very slow reading of a 2D matirx, Alireza, 2005/10/20
- Re: Very slow reading of a 2D matirx, Paul Kienzle, 2005/10/21
- Re: Very slow reading of a 2D matirx, John W. Eaton, 2005/10/21
- Re: Very slow reading of a 2D matirx, Paul Kienzle, 2005/10/22
- Re: Very slow reading of a 2D matirx, John W. Eaton, 2005/10/22
- Re: Very slow reading of a 2D matirx, Vic Norton, 2005/10/21
Very slow reading of a 2D matirx, John W. Eaton, 2005/10/20