This is great news, I hope this gets included in the epd distribution soon.
I had mailed a few questions about numexpr sometime ago. I am still curious about those. I have included the relevant parts below. In addition, I have another question. There was a numexpr branch that allows a "out=blah" parameer to build the output in place, has that been merged or its functionality incorporated ? This goes without saying, but, thanks for numexpr. -- from old mail -- What I find somewhat encumbering is that there is no single piece of document that lists all the operators and functions that numexpr can parse. For a new user this will be very useful There is a list in the wiki page entitled "overview" but it seems incomplete (for instance it does not describe the reduction operations available). I do not know enough to know how incomplete it is. Is there any plan to implement the reduction like enhancements that ufuncs provide: namely reduce_at, accumulate, reduce ? It is entirely possible that they are already in there but I could not figure out how to use them. If they aren't it would be great to have them. On Sun, Nov 27, 2011 at 7:00 AM, Francesc Alted <[email protected]> wrote: > > ======================== > Announcing Numexpr 2.0 > ======================== _______________________________________________ NumPy-Discussion mailing list [email protected] http://mail.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion
