On 11/1/06, Robert Kern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Same question here. Float32 is a designer float for special occasions, float64 is for everyday use.
Chuck
Travis Oliphant wrote:
> It looks like 1.0-x is doing the right thing.
>
> The problem is 1.0*x for matrices is going to float64. For arrays it
> returns float32 just like the 1.0-x
Why is this the right thing? Python floats are float64.
Same question here. Float32 is a designer float for special occasions, float64 is for everyday use.
Chuck
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