Thanks for the link, Vincent.  Is it easy to have the django view system
(generic views) use a PyTables data structure, or would that be a pretty
large feat by itself?

Definitely worth considering, pyTables boasts great performance.

Blaine


On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 2:32 PM, Vincent <vincent.n...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> If you have a lot of data pytables may be an option (see link below).
> It can store data as numpy arrays directly rather than having to
> convert to such an array after reading from an sql database.
>
> http://www.pytables.org
>
> Vincent
>
>
>
> On Jun 18, 1:15 pm, Blaine Booher <frik...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Thank you Rajesh, Vincent, Nick, and Hernan for the helpful suggestions.
> > This is definitely a route I am going to explore.  I'll post some updates
> to
> > the list if anything comes out of it.
> >
> > Would you recommend importing the data into django models and tables, or
> > keeping the db separate and independent?
> >
> > Blaine
> >
> > On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 3:01 AM, Hernan Olivera <lholiv...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > > I think it would be really great if you can interface with R too.
> There`s a
> > > library to acces to R power from Python, and then from Django.
> >
> > > 2009/6/18 Nick Fishman <bsdlogi...@bsdlogical.com>
> >
> > > A friend of mine is using Django with matplotlib to create graphs from
> CSV
> > >> files, and it's turning out pretty well. I haven't yet tried
> googlecharts,
> > >> but it looks promising.
> >
> > >> The main difficulty he had with Matplotlib was transitioning to
> > >> Apache/mod_python after working with the Django development server.
> The
> > >> Matplotlib commands he was calling worked fine on his desktop, but
> then
> > >> complained of a non-existent X11 connection once he tried the code on
> > >> Apache. The solution is one additional line of code, and is detailed
> at
> > >>
> http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/faq/howto_faq.html#matplotlib-in-a-...anyonewho
>  might have similar problems.
> >
> > >> Nick
> >
> > >> On Wed, Jun 17, 2009 at 11:08 PM, Vincent <vincent.n...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > >>> That sounds like a great idea. Something i have been meaning to try
> > >>> for a while but haven't gotten around to.
> >
> > >>> For a class website i did try to use matplotlib to create graphs from
> > >>> user provided data within django but couldn't figure out how to get
> it
> > >>> to work smoothly. Ended up using Jacobs googlecharts templates
> instead
> > >>> (see link below).
> >
> > >>>http://github.com/jacobian/django-googlecharts/tree/master
> >
> > >>> The following also looks nice.
> >
> > >>>http://code.google.com/p/google-chartwrapper/
> >
> > >>> Hope you share code examples.
> >
> > >>> Vincent
> >
> > >>> On Jun 17, 4:21 pm, Rajesh D <rajesh.dha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>> > On Jun 17, 2:06 pm, blaine <frik...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > >>> > > Hey guys,
> > >>> > >   I have a lot of data from various testing samples (simple 2D
> > >>> > > plotting points) in .csv format.  I am looking to design a system
> to
> > >>> > > manage things like plotting, calculations, selecting individual
> > >>> > > samples and tests, etc. by creating a data manager with an
> intuitive
> > >>> > > interface.
> >
> > >>> > > My question: Has anyone used (or heard of using) a Django-powered
> > >>> > > application as a quick and powerful frontend to a scientific
> > >>> database?
> >
> > >>> > > It seems to me that the tools built into Django (administration
> site,
> > >>> > > generic views & templates) would lend themselves quite easily for
> > >>> this
> > >>> > > purpose... not to mention that I am already using NumPy and
> > >>> MatPlotLib
> > >>> > > to plot my data sets so the integration with these tools would be
> > >>> > > easy.
> >
> > >>> > Yes, it should be.
> >
> > >>> > You might even consider taking a representative subset of your
> > >>> > datamodel and defining it in a sample Django project to see how
> that
> > >>> > goes.
> >
> > >>> > -RD
> >
> > > --
> > > Hernan Olivera
> >
>

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