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Vitables

https://vitables.org
graphical tool to browse and edit PyTables and HDF5 files

ViTables is a component of the PyTables family. It is a GUI for browsing and editing files in both PyTables and HDF5 formats. It is developed using Python and PyQt5 (the Python bindings to the Qt ), so it can run on any platform that supports these components.

ViTables capabilities include easy navigation through the data hierarchy, displaying of real data and its associated metadata, a simple, yet powerful, browsing of multidimensional data and much more.

As a viewer, one of the greatest strengths of ViTables is its ability to display very large datasets. Tables with one thousand millions of rows (and beyond) are navigated stunningly fast and with very low memory requirements. So, if you ever need to browse huge tables, don't hesitate, ViTables is your choice.

If you need a customized browser for managing your HDF5 data, ViTables is an excellent starting point.





Licensing

License

Verified by

Verified on

Notes

Verified by

Debian: Picca Frédéric-Emmanuel <picca@debian.org>

Verified on

19 June 2011

Notes

License: gpl-3+




Leaders and contributors

Contact(s)Role
Vicent Mas (VicentMas)developer


Resources and communication

AudienceResource typeURI
Feature Requests, Comments and Kudoshttps://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/vitables-users
Downloadhttps://vitables.org/Download
Downloadhttps://pypi.org/project/ViTables/
Debian (Ref) (R)https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/vitables
Bug Trackinghttps://github.com/uvemas/ViTables/issues
VCS Repository Webviewhttps://github.com/uvemas/ViTables
Python (Ref)https://pypi.org/project/ViTables
Changeloghttps://raw.githubusercontent.com/uvemas/ViTables/master/ChangeLog.txt


Software prerequisites

KindDescription
Required to usePyTables, QtPy, PyQt5
Required to buildPyTables, QtPy, PyQt5




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Date 2015-07-17
Source Debian
Source link http://packages.debian.org/sid/vitables

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