[Numpy-discussion] numpy version of Interactive Data Analysis tutorial available

Perry Greenfield perry at stsci.edu
Fri May 11 15:31:58 EDT 2007


On May 11, 2007, at 1:06 PM, Anne Archibald wrote:

> On 10/05/07, Perry Greenfield <perry at stsci.edu> wrote:
>> I have updated the "Using Python for Interactive Data Analysis"
>> tutorial to use numpy instead of numarray (finally!). There are
>> further improvements I would like to make in its organization and
>> formatting (in the process including suggestions others have made to
>> that end), but I'd rather get this version out, which I believe
>> addresses all the content changes needed to make it useful for numpy,
>> without delaying it any further.
>
> Thank you for writing this - I'll have to see if it helps wean my
> officemates away from C for quick scripting tasks.
>
> Are you interested in additional examples? I could write one for
> time-domain data (based on real, public, RXTE data, showing some
> evidence for sub-millisecond pulsations in XTE J1739-85 (reported by
> Kaaret et al)). I notice that the source for the tutorial does not
> seem to be available...
>
> Anne

Hi Anne,

Sure I could use more examples. The source is in LyX. I suppose I can  
put it on a svn server somewhere. I haven't yet figured out what to  
do about that, but it seems like a good thing to do.

Perry




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