On 1/8/07, Stefan van der Walt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, Jan 05, 2007 at 01:57:50PM -0800, Russell E Owen wrote: > > I also checked the numpy 1.0.1 help and I confess I don't understand at > > all what it claims to do if the new size is larger. It first says it > > repeats a and then it says it zero-fills the output. > > > > >>> help(numpy.resize) > > Help on function resize in module numpy.core.fromnumeric: > > > > resize(a, new_shape) > > resize(a,new_shape) returns a new array with the specified shape. > > The original array's total size can be any size. It > > fills the new array with repeated copies of a. > > > > Note that a.resize(new_shape) will fill array with 0's > > beyond current definition of a. > > The docstring refers to the difference between > > N.resize(x,6) > > and > > x.resize(6) > Hi Stéfan,
Why is there a needed for this very confusing dualty !? I would almost like to file a bug report on this ! (It definitily broke "backwards compatibility" for my code coming from numarray ) -Sebastian _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion