[SciPy-user] Orthogonal Wavelets

Gary Ruben gruben at bigpond.net.au
Mon May 15 04:41:32 EDT 2006


No, not broken from here.
If you can't figure out why you can't get to it, let me know and I'll 
send you the package from there.

Gary R.

Derek Goring wrote:
> Yes, I found 
> http://www.pybytes.com/pywavelets/
> earlier (from Google).
> Everybody seems to point to it, but the link appears to be broken.
>  
> I have a lot of experience using orthogonal and continuous wavelets for 
> real-time processing of sea-level signals to extract long waves such as 
> far infra gravity, rissaga and tsunami waves (periods 3 to 96 minutes).
> eg, see: http://www.mulgor.co.nz/TongaTsu06/
> I'd be happy to test wavelet routines on my data in SciPy.
>  
> Derek
> 
> */Gary Ruben <gruben at bigpond.net.au>/* wrote:
> 
>     Hi Derek,
> 
>     I don't know if this is useful, but here's another wavelet-related
>     package:
>     http://www.pybytes.com/pywavelets/
> 
>     Gary R.
> 
>     Derek Goring wrote:
>      > Thanks Robert
>      >
>      > Seems like they're not quite there yet.
>      > In the meantime, I might try running my Fortran routines from within
>      > SciPy (once I learn how).
>      >
>      > Cheers
>      > Derek
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