Well, if I can cast a vote, it would make a lot of sense if pylab functions
do the same thing as numpy functions. Right now it is exceedingly confusing
when I teach, that zeros() could be integers or floats. An rc parameter
where we would import straight from numpy would be most excellent. Can't
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Gary Ruben wrote:
> Hi Mark,
> this thread may help:
> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.numeric.general/13399/focus=13421
>
> Essentially, pylab uses a compatibility layer to ease the task of
> supporting the three array packages - currently this uses the Numeric
> version of the ones a
Hi Mark,
this thread may help:
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.python.numeric.general/13399/focus=13421
Essentially, pylab uses a compatibility layer to ease the task of
supporting the three array packages - currently this uses the Numeric
version of the ones and zeros functions giving the be
"Mark Bakker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Can this be fixed? Any explanation how this happens? Pylab just
> imports part of numpy, doesn't it?
It imports numerix, a compatibility layer for numeric, numarray and
numpy. I think the plan is to remove numerix soon and just use numpy,
but in the mea