Hi Tyler,
I'll try to give you some advices on your style but I won't comment on
whether you can substitute some loops by 'more intelligent' operations
(other people more savvy than me in these issues can respond better).
El ds 03 de 03 del 2007 a les 18:05 -0500, en/na Tyler Hayes va
escriure:
>
Hello All:
Well, I recently made the switch to Python for scientific computing
(using NumPy and Matplotlib/PyLab) and got my first program to work.
It is a simple 1D finite element code for a tightly stretched wire and
is a textbook example.
To solve it, I also created a symmetric, banded matrix
On Sat, Mar 03, 2007 at 03:09:35PM -0600, Robert Kern wrote:
> Glen W. Mabey wrote:
> > Does anyone else find this behavior counter-intuitive?
> >
> > It seems to me that one of the great design features of numpy is the
> > n-dim generality it provides, and argmin is one function in this breaks
Impressive work and an very intresting approach.
I have yet to figure out pros/cons or the variety of options this will
give when writing applications/modules. Big plus for giving ctypes a
way out of their crappy struct definitions.
A few quick questions:
Is the concept here that items always a
Steven H. Rogers wrote:
> Travis Oliphant wrote:
>
>> I just wanted to point people to the online version of the PEP. I'm
>> still looking for comments and suggestions. The current version is here:
>>
>> http://projects.scipy.org/scipy/numpy/browser/trunk/numpy/doc/pep_buffer.txt
>>
>> -Trav
Glen W. Mabey wrote:
> Does anyone else find this behavior counter-intuitive?
>
> It seems to me that one of the great design features of numpy is the
> n-dim generality it provides, and argmin is one function in this breaks
> down, IMHO.
Not at all. It consistently applies the simple rule: if
On Thu, 06 Jul 2006 04:59:22 -0600, Travis wrote:
> Subject: numpy : argmin in multidimensional arrays
>
> TG wrote:
> > Hi there.
> >
> > I am working with multi-dimensional arrays and I need to get
> > coordinates of the min value in it.
> >
> > using myarray.argmin() returns the index in the
Travis Oliphant wrote:
> I just wanted to point people to the online version of the PEP. I'm
> still looking for comments and suggestions. The current version is here:
>
> http://projects.scipy.org/scipy/numpy/browser/trunk/numpy/doc/pep_buffer.txt
>
> -Travis
>
Hi Travis:
Have you contacte
I have a numpy array of floats, and would like an easy way of
specifying the format string when printing the array, eg
print x.pprint('%1.3f')
would do the normal repr of the array but using my format string for
the individual elements. Is there and easy way to get something like
this currently?
Joe Harrington wrote:
> My syllabi (there are undergrad and grad versions) are at:
>
> Cornell courses (undergrad only):
> http://physics.ucf.edu/~jh/ast/ast234-2003/
> http://physics.ucf.edu/~jh/ast/ast234-2004/
>
>
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