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that this will be shorthand for dot(A, B), and not for elem-by-elem
multiplication.
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Thanks to everyone who makes this happen,
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Yes, it works now. Thanks,
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On Aug 24, 2006, at 6:39 PM, Travis Oliphant wrote:
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>> In compiling matplotlib and scipy, I get errors complaining about
>> multiply defined symbols (See below). I tried to fix this with -
>> multiply_defined s
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, say -5:5, rather
than 0:11? Analogous to the Fortran "allocate(A(-5:5))" command?
I'm translating a F90 code to Python, and it would be easier to do
this than to use a python dictionary.
On Tue, 30 May 2006, Rob Hetland wrote:
I believe Rick is talking about negative indices (possible
t; command?
I'm translating a F90 code to Python, and it would be easier to do
this than to use a python dictionary.
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