Emanuel Woiski wrote:
Thanks. I will try them later and let you know. Any chance to have
those for 2.4 as well?:)
If it works, I will be able to upgrade to matplotlib 0.90.1
Well, you will have to find someone else. Using windows is already
painful enough: I don't have the motivation to
yep I have no choice - those are a bunch of lab machines:)
thanks anyway
regards
woiski
On Nov 6, 2007 9:59 AM, David Cournapeau [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Emanuel Woiski wrote:
Thanks. I will try them later and let you know. Any chance to have
those for 2.4 as well?:)
If it works, I
On Nov 6, 2007 7:22 AM, Lisandro Dalcin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mmm...
It looks as it 'mask' is being inernally converted from
[True, False, False, False, True]
to
[1, 0, 0, 0, 1]
so your are finally getting
x[1], x[0], x[0], x[0], x[1]
That would be my guess as well. And, it looks
On Nov 6, 2007 8:22 AM, Lisandro Dalcin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mmm...
It looks as it 'mask' is being inernally converted from
[True, False, False, False, True]
to
[1, 0, 0, 0, 1]
Yep, clearly. The question is: is this the desired behavior because
it leads to a silent failure for people
John Hunter wrote:
A colleague of mine just asked for help with a pesky bug that turned
out to be caused by his use of a list of booleans rather than an array
of booleans as his logical indexing mask. I assume this is a feature
and not a bug, but it certainly surprised him:
In [58]: mask =
All,
It's evaluation time in my department (Bio. Ag. Engng, UGA), and I'd need to
document the impact of my Python contributions on the scientific community at
large, or more realistically on the numpy/scipy user community...
* Is there a way to estimate how many people installed one
Pierre GM wrote:
All,
It's evaluation time in my department (Bio. Ag. Engng, UGA), and I'd need
to
document the impact of my Python contributions on the scientific community at
large, or more realistically on the numpy/scipy user community...
* Is there a way to estimate how many
Benjamin M. Schwartz wrote:
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NumPy is included in the OLPC operating system, which is very constrained in
space. Therefore, it would be nice to remove some subpackages to save a few
megabytes. For example, the system does not include any Fortran