On 14/11/15 21:00, fl wrote:
Hi,

I want to use a code snippet found on-line. It has such content:

from numpy import *
dt = 0.1
# Initialization of state matrices
X = array([[0.0], [0.0], [0.1], [0.1]])

# Measurement matrices
Y = array([[X[0,0] + abs(randn(1)[0])], [X[1,0] + abs(randn(1)[0])]])



When the above content is inside a .py document and running, there will be
  an error:

---> 15 Y = array([[X[0,0] + abs(randn(1)[0])], [X[1,0] + abs(randn(1)[0])]])
      16 #Y = ([[X[0,0]], [X[1,0] + 0]])

NameError: name 'randn' is not defined


But when I run the above line by line at the console (Canopy), there will be
no error for the above line.

My question is:

The import and the following are wrong.

X = array([[0.0], [0.0], [0.1], [0.1]])

It should be:

import numpy as np
...
Y = np.array([[X[0,0] + abs(np.randn(1)[0])], [X[1,0] + abs(np.randn(1)[0])]])

This looks like the code I once saw. But the file when running has such
  error:

---> 15 Y = np.array([[X[0,0] + abs(np.randn(1)[0])], [X[1,0] + 
abs(np.randn(1)[0])]])

AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'randn'

When it is run line by line at the console, it has the same error.

It is strange that the same content has errors depends on inside a file, or
at CLI console.

What is missing I don't realize? Thanks,



You can try :
from numpy import *
from numpy.random import *

HTH,

- Grobu -

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