
I've seen a couple of blog posts (with code) about calling Python from
Haskell. I haven't tried any of this code myself, and I can't recall
seeing anything specifically about Numpy types.
circa 2010: https://john-millikin.com/articles/ride-the-snake/
2014:
http://www.lunaryorn.com/2014/04/15/calling-python-from-haskell.html
2014-2015: https://github.com/Russell91/pyfi
bergey
On 2016-03-19 at 07:47, PICCA Frederic-Emmanuel
Hello,
I would like to use some python code in order to do my computation with haskell. The idea is to use python and all it's numrical stack in some places, until I find the time to replace the python code by some haskell code.
what I will do is
read the data from hdf5 with bindings-hdf5 in haskell obtain a Storable for all my data images then I would like to create a python object which will use these data in order to generate in return another array.
get back this array and put it into another hdf5 file.
Indeed I want to do this with the pipes library.
I would like to know if someone have some code examples for this kind of use case.
interfacing haskell with python numpy object back and forth.
thanks for your help
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