2013/8/28 Lars Buitinck <[email protected]>: > 2013/8/28 Vlad Niculae <[email protected]>: >> Do the indices/indptr arrays need to be int32 or is this a limitation of the >> implementation? > > This is a limit in scipy.sparse, which uses signed int for all its > indices. Effectively, the number of rows, columns and non-zeros are > each limited to 2^31-1. There was a pull request for 64-bit indices a > few months ago, but I don't know what happened to it.
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