[Nexus] proposed additions to NXdata for non-linear scaling - to aid cbf interoperability

Herbert J. Bernstein yayahjb at gmail.com
Fri Mar 14 15:05:55 GMT 2014


 Having python, or something equivalent, available is a nice convenience
and a good, portable
way to document the algorithms that are used in many setups.  Performance
way well dictate
using hand-tooled C or C++ code in practice, but that higher performance
code is more likely
to be right with a python or similar example available.  Think of it as
particularly effective
documentation.

Regards,
    Herbert

On 3/13/14 9:00 AM, "V. Armando Solé" wrote:

On 19/02/2014 14:28, Mark Koennecke wrote:

Hi,


On 02/19/2014 11:15 AM, Wintersberger, Eugen wrote:

Hi folks

On Wed, 2014-02-19 at 10:11 +0100, Benjamin Watts wrote:

Hi Jonathan,
     This kind of thing has been discussed at previous NIAC meetings.

At the end of the day there is one question we should seriously discuss:
how far do we want to go with math in Nexus?

This is exactly the point why we never got down to anything in this.
In 2011, Amando was tasked to make a proposal but nothing ever
came from it.


I thought it was agreed at the NIAC meeting in OakRidge to use muParser.

If a proposal would come from me it would certainly be Python based :-)

Armando

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