Hi group,
I have a rather simple problem, or so it would seem. However I cannot
seem to find the right solution. Here's the problem:
A Geiger counter measures counts in distinct time intervals. The time
intervals are not of constant length. Imaging for example that the
counter would always
Hello list,
I have a really simple newbie question: How can I mirror/flip a
numpy.ndarray? I.e. mirror switches the colums (leftmost becomes
rightmost and so on), flip changes the rows (top becomes bottom and so on)?
Kind regards,
Joe
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Hello list,
is there a possibility to scale an array by interpolation,
automatically? For illustration a 1D-example would be an array of size
5, which is scaled to size 3:
before: [ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ]
1/1 2/3
1/3 1 1/3
2/3 1
after : [
Zachary Pincus schrieb:
scipy.ndimage.zoom (and related interpolation functions) would be a
good bet -- different orders of interpolation are available, too,
which can be useful.
Thanks a lot - exactly what I was looking for!
Kind regards,
Johannes
Hi Zach,
Zachary Pincus schrieb:
According to http://www.pygtk.org/pygtk2reference/class-
gdkpixbuf.html , the pixels_array is a numeric python array (a
predecessor to numpy). The upshot is that perhaps the nice
broadcasting machinery will work fine:
pb_pixels[...] = fits_pixels[...,
Hello group,
I've been redicted from usenet (Convert numpy.ndarray into normal
array, 75dgm1f16hqn...@mid.dfncis.de) here and hope this is the right
place.
Basically, what I have is a numpy-Array which I got from a FITS-file
(it's black/white). I want to display that using GTK. Therefore every