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Hi Steve, |
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Personally I really like Numpy/Scipy: |
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http://www.scipy.org/ |
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with Matplotlib for 2D graphs. They have all ebuilds for Gentoo but you |
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need to edit your /etc/portage/package.keywords to emerge. |
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I understand your feeling, if you do not really know what you |
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need, the batteries included of Python are for you. Moreover Python has |
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R bindings so it's a very flexible solution. |
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Best regards, |
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Dede |
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On Sat, 16 Jun 2007 17:15:24 +0100 |
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"Steve [Gentoo]" <gentoo_steve@×××××××.uk> wrote: |
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> I have some (say 100) discrete data sequences sampling a single |
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> analogue system with time-stamp data. |
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> I would like to do some analysis on these signals to see if there are |
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> any interesting things that can be demonstrated - for example, if I |
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> could show a strong correlation in the signals between two times, but |
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> none at other times, I might be able to conclude that there was |
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> communication of some description, but only for a fixed duration. |
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> At the moment I'm open minded about what kind of software I'd want to |
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> employ - and also about what I'd like to prove. Essentially, I'd like |
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> to analyse the data for features - then ask if they correspond with |
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> system events I'm already broadly aware about (rather than |
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> vice-versa.) |
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> Can anyone point me in the right direction, please? |
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