El dj 21 de 06 del 2007 a les 06:24 -0700, en/na Michael McNeil Forbes va escriure: > >> key_array = empty(len(keys),dtype=tuple) > >> key_array[:] = keys[:] > > > > the later two statements can also be written as: > > > > key_array = array(keys, dtype=tuple) > > These are not equivalent: > > >>> keys = [('a',1),('b',2)] > >>> key_array = array(keys, dtype=tuple) > >>> key_array > array([[a, 1], > [b, 2]], dtype=object) > > >>> key_array = empty(len(keys),dtype=tuple) > >>> key_array[:] = keys[:] > >>> key_array > array([('a', 1), ('b', 2)], dtype=object)
Ops. You are right. I think I was fooled by the 'dtype=tuple' argument which is in fact equivalent to 'dtype=object'. -- Francesc Altet | Be careful about using the following code -- Carabos Coop. V. | I've only proven that it works, www.carabos.com | I haven't tested it. -- Donald Knuth _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion