Streamed matrix multiplexer output order
Posted: Tue May 31, 2022 1:41 pm
Hello,
I'm trying to combine multiple streamed matrix outputs (1 dimensional classifier probabilities outputs) into a single stream to process them all from a python scripting box.
I'm actually using a Streamed matrix multiplexer box with 10 inputs, and all the probability matrices are received at the exact same date.
I wonder if there is a guarantee that, in this case, the streamed matrices coming out the multiplexer will be sent in an order that depends on the input numbers they come from ... maybe that's the case (this would make sense) but I didn't fully understand the documentation ?
My intention is rather to concatenate them than to treat them in sequence, but the Signal merger doesn't take streamed matrices as input, so I'd like to rely on the multiplexer's output order to know where each matrix comes from.
If that's not the case, I could eventually create a python box with 10 inputs instead of just 1 and deal with this from the script, but I'd rather use native boxes, so any insight is welcome !
Cheers,
Joseph
I'm trying to combine multiple streamed matrix outputs (1 dimensional classifier probabilities outputs) into a single stream to process them all from a python scripting box.
I'm actually using a Streamed matrix multiplexer box with 10 inputs, and all the probability matrices are received at the exact same date.
I wonder if there is a guarantee that, in this case, the streamed matrices coming out the multiplexer will be sent in an order that depends on the input numbers they come from ... maybe that's the case (this would make sense) but I didn't fully understand the documentation ?
My intention is rather to concatenate them than to treat them in sequence, but the Signal merger doesn't take streamed matrices as input, so I'd like to rely on the multiplexer's output order to know where each matrix comes from.
If that's not the case, I could eventually create a python box with 10 inputs instead of just 1 and deal with this from the script, but I'd rather use native boxes, so any insight is welcome !
Cheers,
Joseph