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Virtual large arrays and lazy evaluation

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Virtual large arrays and lazy evaluation.

For example, we can combine multiple array data sources into a single virtual array:

>>> first_time_series = OrthoArrayAdapter(hdf_var_a)
>>> second_time_series = OrthoArrayAdapater(hdf_var_b)
>>> print first_time_series.shape, second_time_series.shape
(52000, 800, 600) (56000, 800, 600)
>>> time_series = biggus.LinearMosaic([first_time_series, second_time_series], axis=0)
>>> time_series
<LinearMosaic shape=(108000, 800, 600) dtype=dtype('float32')>

Any biggus Array can then be indexed, independent of underlying data sources:

>>> time_series[51999:52001, 10, 12]
<LinearMosaic shape=(2,) dtype=dtype('float32')>

And an Array can be converted to a numpy ndarray on demand:

>>> time_series[51999:52001, 10, 12].ndarray()
array([ 0.72151309,  0.54654914], dtype=float32)

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To get more ideas of what Biggus can do, please browse the wiki, and its examples.

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