The unicode keyboards sailing everywhere is just a matter of time And python 2-symbol operators soon will look obsolete, this will increase migrating from python to Sun fortress etc. I took a look at their unicode syntax for math formulas http://research.sun.com/projects/plrg/faq/NAS-CG.pdf it looks (vs Python) (or even MATLAB) like Pentium 4 vs Intel 386 processors. It just allows copy-paste from articles of many formulas, including "ro", 'beta' and other non-ascii symbols Also, implementing unicode will allow separate operators for (for example) MATLAB cross() equivalent (vector multiplication of vectors). WBR, D.
René Bastian wrote: > Hello, > > I am interest both in numarray type multiplication and matrix type > multiplication. > > But I am not shure that I can buy an Unicode keyboard. > > May be it would be possible to implement a class with > user "definissable" (?) signs. > > My choice : > > a * b -> numarray type multi > a !* b -> matrix > > > _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion