On 7/7/07, Charles R Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/7/07, Charles R Harris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Originally, ones and zeros defaulted to integer, later the default
> changed to float, now it looks like it is integer again.
>
> In [80]: ones(2).dtype
> Out[80]: dtype('int32')
>
> In [81]: zeros(2).dtype
> Out[81]: dtype('int32')
>
> In [82]: __version__
> Out[82]: '1.0.4.dev3880'
>
>
> This could break some code. Did I miss a decision somewhere along the
> line?
This seems to be a problem with ipython -pylab choosing the old
compatibility mode. I thought that was going away.
It depends on whether ipython is invoked as
ipython -pylab -p numeric
or as
ipython -p numeric -pylab
The first uses the numeric compatibility layer of MPL, the second gives you
numpy. Hmm....
Chuck
Chuck
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