kevin parks wrote: > i have various functions (that i didn't write) that put out data in > lists of various types. But some functions (which i didn't write) that > expect the data to be scaled, sometimes 0-1 sometimes 1-2, sometimes > 0-127..., sometimes 0 - 32768... gosh you name it. In other words i > have a bunch of black boxes that don't speak the same language .... is > there a scaling function in python (or numeric or scipy) that can scale > a list of values to a high precision? > Perhaps someone on this list knows what you want, but I don't. What is "scaling"? What does foo look like? > x = [13, 71, 120, 88, 82, 100, 10, 65, 101, 45, 26] > > foo = scale(x, 0, 1.0) > > and get that list scaled 0 to 1, or if i had: > > x = [.12789, .982779, .19798198, .266796, .656527, .257877091] > > foo = scale(x, 0, 127) > >
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