Josef,
Many thanks for the example! It should become an official NumPy
recipe :)
Thanks again,
Masha
liu...@usc.edu
On Aug 17, 2009, at 10:03 PM, josef.p...@gmail.com wrote:
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 12:59 AM, Maria Liukisliu...@usc.edu wrote:
On Aug 17, 2009, at
Keith Goodman wrote:
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Charles R
Harrischarlesr.har...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:55 AM, josef.p...@gmail.com wrote:
What's the best way of getting back the correct shape to be able to
broadcast, mean, min,.. to the original array, that works for
Hi,
Suppose I have a 3-dimansional array, where one dimension
is time. I'm not particularly interested in selecting specific
moments in time, so most of the time I won't be indexing this
dimension.
Intuitively, one would make time the third dimension, but if
you do that you have to specifiy the
On Tue, Aug 18, 2009 at 2:01 AM, Maria Liukisliu...@usc.edu wrote:
Josef,
Many thanks for the example! It should become an official NumPy recipe :)
Thanks again,
Masha
liu...@usc.edu
Actually, there is also an implementation of unique rows in
scipy.stats._support. It
2009/8/18 Ernest Adrogué eadro...@gmx.net:
Hi,
Suppose I have a 3-dimansional array, where one dimension
is time. I'm not particularly interested in selecting specific
moments in time, so most of the time I won't be indexing this
dimension.
Intuitively, one would make time the third
18/08/09 @ 07:33 (-0700), thus spake Robert Kern:
2009/8/18 Ernest Adrogué eadro...@gmx.net:
Hi,
Suppose I have a 3-dimansional array, where one dimension
is time. I'm not particularly interested in selecting specific
moments in time, so most of the time I won't be indexing this
2009/8/18 Ernest Adrogué eadro...@gmx.net:
18/08/09 @ 07:33 (-0700), thus spake Robert Kern:
2009/8/18 Ernest Adrogué eadro...@gmx.net:
Hi,
Suppose I have a 3-dimansional array, where one dimension
is time. I'm not particularly interested in selecting specific
moments in time, so most
hello, i'm fairly new to numpy. i need help with a snow effect done
with pygame. the entire code is below. the performance drops in the
snowfall function. the original c code and a demo can be found here :
http://sol.gfxile.net/gp/ch04.html
as you can see. the original c code went the pixel by
Right... So I was able to get everything working finally. I am not
100% sure how or why it works though so I am going to outline what I
did here for reference.
I first tried just using LAPACK 3.1.1 (since it seemed set up for g77
instead of gfortran which I do not have). I compiled this to