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Large Text Files - importing and working with them? Aug. 1, 2020, 1:19 a.m.
tamte
Python
and then depending on your source format you will use corresponding python modules to selectively load data of your interest
TOPs can be also useful in conjunction, but it all depends on what your goal is
also Bible or any common book text is not considered large, probably barely a few MB, I thought you are talking about several GB text files
resurrecting this, as it's a side project that I've left alone for a while. Thanks for your help.
Do you know any resources/guides that will point me in the right direction for this? As I am not fantastic with python.
Large Text Files - importing and working with them? May 13, 2020, 2:40 a.m.
Json, Python?
Say I wanted to import and work with the Bible in Houdini (not the ‘Houdini Bible’ but the actual Bible ), what's a good approach for this? I am not sure the quality of text formatting my source will have but assuming I will be able to find an XML that retains some chapter and book headers and the like.
Cheers,
Say I wanted to import and work with the Bible in Houdini (not the ‘Houdini Bible’ but the actual Bible ), what's a good approach for this? I am not sure the quality of text formatting my source will have but assuming I will be able to find an XML that retains some chapter and book headers and the like.
Cheers,
[CHOPs] foreach node - iterate over single channel multiple times? May 31, 2018, 7:30 p.m.
I want to iterate over a single channel multiple times and perform some math on it. CHOPs foreach doesn't have an easily controllable ‘count’ at the top level like the SOPs foreach.
I could not find helpful examples on CHOPs foreach, so if you can link me something close to what I'm after that would also help. Thanks
I could not find helpful examples on CHOPs foreach, so if you can link me something close to what I'm after that would also help. Thanks