Den ons. 18. nov. 2020 kl. 14.15 skrev Tim Meehan <btmee...@gmail.com>:

> Is there a way to use Racket vectors similarly to how one might use NumPy?
> (Or are vectors even the right thing to use?)
>

If you are after numerical calculations for mxn matrices, then look at
`flomat`
which uses the same underlying C/Fortran library that NumPy uses.

https://docs.racket-lang.org/manual-flomat/index.html

If you need rrays with more dimensions than 2 use `math/array`.

If you need simple computation of 1-dimensional data, you can use
standard Racket vectors (or flomats or arrays).

/Jens Axel

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