On 08/07/2006, at 1:07 PM, Ed Schofield wrote: > Last week's discussion on rand() and randn() seemed to indicate a > sentiment that they ought to take tuples for consistency with ones, > zeros, eye, identity, and empty -- that, although they are supposed > to be convenience functions, they are inconvenient precisely because > of their inconsistency with these other functions. This issue has > been raised many times over the past several months. > > Travis made a change in r2572 to allow tuples as arguments, then took > it out again a few hours later, apparently unsure about whether this > was a good idea. > > I'd like to call for a vote on what people would prefer, and then ask > Travis to make a final pronouncement before the feature freeze. > > > * Should numpy.rand and numpy.randn accept sequences of dimensions as > arguments, like rand((3,3)), as an alternative to rand(3,3)?
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