Re: [Numpy-discussion] Using numpy.rint() with scalars

2016-11-03 Thread Charles R Harris
On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 9:17 AM, Yuri Sukhov  wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> According to the documentation for numpy.rint() (
> https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy/reference/generated/numpy.rint.html),
> it's a ufunc that accepts an array-like object as an input.
>
> But it also works with scalar inputs. Could anyone clarify if such use
> case is considered to be common and acceptable? It it just the
> documentation that does not cover one of the possible scenarios, or is it a
> side effect and such use case should be avoided?
>
> I want to use rint() with scalars as I have not found an alternative with
> the same behavior in cPython, but if it's not how it should be used, I
> don't want to rewrite the app when that behavior will change.
>
>
Scalars are array_like, they can be converted to arrays.

Chuck
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[Numpy-discussion] Using numpy.rint() with scalars

2016-11-03 Thread Yuri Sukhov
Hi all,

According to the documentation for numpy.rint() (https://docs.scipy.org/doc/
numpy/reference/generated/numpy.rint.html), it's a ufunc that accepts an
array-like object as an input.

But it also works with scalar inputs. Could anyone clarify if such use case
is considered to be common and acceptable? It it just the documentation
that does not cover one of the possible scenarios, or is it a side effect
and such use case should be avoided?

I want to use rint() with scalars as I have not found an alternative with
the same behavior in cPython, but if it's not how it should be used, I
don't want to rewrite the app when that behavior will change.

Thanks!

Yuri.
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