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@memmett memmett commented May 12, 2012

Using HDF5s extendable arrays allows storage of traces of large data vectors (ie, this would fix #41). Currently only numeric objects are supported.

Matthew Emmett added 3 commits May 11, 2012 20:45
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Add a new database (hdf5ea) based on HDF5 and extendable arrays (instead of tables).
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Looks good. Thanks for doing this.

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Large data vectors break hdf5
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