Re: [opensuse] Processing large wads of data with SuSE



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The Monday 2008-08-04 at 20:09 -0700, Lew Wolfgang wrote:

I thought I'd run by you. I thought about posting on the
off-topic list, but this is a real world task that I hope
SuSE is up to.

The problem takes a volume of water that can be represented
as a three-axis array. The X and Y directions have a modulus
of 500, the Z 20. We then need to access this volume by
specifying any two X,Y,Z points to extract data that represents
acoustic transmission loss between the specified points. The
data returned would be a vector of sound amplitudes and time
delays. An array of frequency vs transmission loss might also
be required for each point.

I would instead try to calculate interpolation functions and store those. Chances are you will need to interpolate later, anyway, so why don't do it before?

However, I don't know how to create a 3 dimmensional interpolation function. Maybe packages like matlab or equivalent do that easily.

Just an idea.

- -- Cheers,
Carlos E. R.

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