Sebastian Haase wrote:
> Travis,
> what is the "new string directives as the first element of the item
> tuple" !?
>
These have been there for a while, but I recently added a couple of
capabilities.
> I always liked the idea of having a "shortest possible" way for creating
> (or concatenating)
> rows with "r_"
> *and*
> columns with "c_"
> !
>
> Why did the "c_" have to be removed !?
>
It wasn't removed, I thought to deprecate it. Owing to your response
and the fact that others seem to use c_ quite a bit, I've kept it as a
short hand for
r_['1,2,0', ...]
This means that arrays will be concatenated along the 1st axis after
being up-graded to (at-least) 2-dimensional arrays with 1's placed at
the end of the new shape.
Thus,
c_[[1,2,3],[4,5,6]
produces
array([[1, 4],
[2, 5],
[3, 6]])
This is a bit different if you were using c_ when you should have been
using r_.
-Travis
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