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hi All, instead of questions, my first success story: I converted my first MatLab algorithm into Python (using SciPy), and it not only works perfectly, but also runs much faster: MatLab: 14 msec Python: 2 msec After taking the first difficult steps into Python, all kind of small problems as you already know, it nows seems a piece of cake to convert from MatLab to Python. (the final programs of MatLab and Python can almost only be distinguished by the comment character ;-) Especially I like: - more relaxed behavior of exceeded the upper limit of a (1-dimensional) array - much more functions available, like a simple "mean" - reducing datatype if it's allowed (booleans of 1 byte) thanks for all your help, probably need some more in the future, cheers, Stef Mientki
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On Dec 29, 2006, at 3:14 PM, Stef Mientki wrote:
hi All,
instead of questions, my first success story:
I converted my first MatLab algorithm into Python (using SciPy), and it not only works perfectly, but also runs much faster:
MatLab: 14 msec Python: 2 msec
After taking the first difficult steps into Python, all kind of small problems as you already know, it nows seems a piece of cake to convert from MatLab to Python. (the final programs of MatLab and Python can almost only be distinguished by the comment character ;-)
Especially I like: - more relaxed behavior of exceeded the upper limit of a (1-dimensional) array
What do you like about that?
- much more functions available, like a simple "mean" - reducing datatype if it's allowed (booleans of 1 byte)
thanks for all your help, probably need some more in the future, cheers, Stef Mientki
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Especially I like: - more relaxed behavior of exceeded the upper limit of a (1-dimensional) array
What do you like about that?
Well, I've to admit, that wasn't a very tactic remark, "noise" is still an unwanted issue in software. But in the meanwhile I've reading further and I should replace that by some other great things: - the very efficient way, comment is turned into help information - the (at first sight) very easy, but yet quit powerfull OOPs implemetation. cheers, Stef Mientki
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