ok good, 'reshape' behaves as it should; but what's the rationale for not throwing on 'iota(5).sliced(2,2) ' ?
in light of what i wrote above, it's surprising behavior and will cause bugs. What are the advantages of allowing it to not throw? On Fri, Jan 8, 2016 at 6:09 PM, Ilya via Digitalmars-d < [email protected]> wrote: > On Saturday, 9 January 2016 at 00:15:10 UTC, Timothee Cour wrote: > >> I'm not sure I understand your argument. >> My problem is that iota(5) has 5 elements which is more than 2*2, so I >> would expect >> iota(5).sliced(2,2) >> or >> iota(7).sliced(2,3).sliced(1,2) >> to throw, as in pretty much any other tensor library: >> >> [...] >> > > auto a = iota(5).sliced(5); > auto b = a.reshape(2, 2); // throws ReshapeException > --ilya >
