Yes I wanted a more ROS approach to the storage, I could of course just convert them back to text files and store them, but I I was looking for something smarter than that and I though bag files could do some magic here, if not at least this should be ticketed or something like that( a way to store msg data directly into mem and be able to load it and do stuff on it) thanks On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 5:23 PM, Jeremy Leibs wrote: > Billy, > > I'm sorry I'm not entirely sure what it is that you are looking for. If > you want things to be fast, it sounds like you can load all of these files > as messages into memory and work with them there without too much trouble. > 1000 files of 4000 floats is only about 30MB, even if you store them as > doubles you should be fine. > > Are you just looking for a way to write the messages out to disk and load > them in again at a later point? It sounds like you already have a way of > reading your text files and converting them to messages. Is it that you > haven't implemented a way of writing them back out to your text format, or > are you wanting to use a different, ROS-native, format to store them? > > If you could elaborate a little bit on what it is that you are looking for > a solution to I can maybe point you in the right direction. > > --Jeremy > > > On Fri, Jun 11, 2010 at 1:38 PM, Billy Okal wrote: > >> Dear Ros Users, >> >> I am writting a ros package to emulate a database in which I want to store >> many(1000+) text files(each containing about 4000 float values). Originally >> I though of using bag files to store this info but now it looks like thats >> not what I want. Basically I want to store these files and be able to >> perform Addition, Deletion, and Querying(compare one text file against all >> the rest to infer some properties of grasps). Right now I have made Ros msg >> representing the text files and can move them around ros, but the problem is >> storing these messages in some lasting memory so that I just load the >> database(which I can also make a ros message) in the beginning and to stuff >> then write it back. >> >> Does anybody have experience in this or something related or just some >> ideas I could use to go about this? Also I need to querying to be really >> fast(the goal is real time control) >> >> -- >> Best Regards, >> >> Billy Okal >> >> sure vi is user friendly, its just particular about who to be friends with >> >> _______________________________________________ >> ros-users mailing list >> ros-users@code.ros.org >> https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users >> >> > > _______________________________________________ > ros-users mailing list > ros-users@code.ros.org > https://code.ros.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-users > > -- Best Regards, Billy Okal sure vi is user friendly, its just particular about who to be friends with