On Thursday, 3 December 2020 at 21:28:04 UTC, jmh530 wrote:
On Thursday, 3 December 2020 at 20:25:11 UTC, data pulverizer
wrote:
[snip]
Very interesting work. What is the difference between Mir's
field, slice, native and ndslice? [...]
The document says:
Slice: Python like. Uses D Slices and Strides for grouping
(Red-Black).
Naive: one for-loop for each dimension. Matrix-Access via
multi-dimensional Array.
Field: one for-loop. Matrix is flattened. Access via
flattened index.
NdSlice: D like. Uses just MIR functionalities.
As Andre said:
"""
What maybe could help python developers is to have some articles
showing numpy coding and side by side the equivalent MIR coding.
"""
I think such Numpy v.s Mir side-by-side equivalent (or
improvement) document will greatly boost the adoption of Mir.