Pierre GM wrote:
On Nov 26, 2008, at 5:55 PM, Ryan May wrote:
Manuel Metz wrote:
Ryan May wrote:
3) Better support for missing values. The docstring mentions a
way of
handling missing values by passing in a converter. The problem
with this is
that you have to pass in a converter
On Nov 27, 2008, at 3:08 AM, Manuel Metz wrote:
Certainly, yes! Dealing with fixed-length fields would be necessary.
The
case I had in mind had both -- a separator (|) __and__ fixed-length
fields -- and is probably very special in that sense. But such
data-files exists out there...
On Thu, 27 Nov 2008 09:08:41 +0100
Manuel Metz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pierre GM wrote:
On Nov 26, 2008, at 5:55 PM, Ryan May wrote:
Manuel Metz wrote:
Ryan May wrote:
3) Better support for missing values. The docstring
mentions a
way of
handling missing values by passing in a
I have a question about assigning to masked arrays. a is a len ==3
masked array, with 2 unmasked elements. b is a len == 2 array. I
want to put the elements of b into the unmasked elements of a. How do
I do that?
In [598]: a
Out[598]:
masked_array(data = [1 -- 3],
mask = [False
2008/11/27 Robert Ferrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a question about assigning to masked arrays. a is a len ==3
masked array, with 2 unmasked elements. b is a len == 2 array. I
want to put the elements of b into the unmasked elements of a. How do
I do that?
In [598]: a
Out[598]:
Sweet. So simple. That works great.
thanks,
-robert
On Nov 27, 2008, at 8:41 AM, Angus McMorland wrote:
2008/11/27 Robert Ferrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a question about assigning to masked arrays. a is a len ==3
masked array, with 2 unmasked elements. b is a len == 2 array. I
want
Hi,
is there an effective way to remove a row with a given index from
a matrix ?
Greetings, Uwe
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Hi all
Hopefully someone here will be interested in this, and it won't be
considered too spammy... please let me know if this isn't welcome, and
I'll desist in future.
I'm delighted to announce the release of Ironclad v0.7, which is now
available from
William Reade wrote:
Hi all
Hopefully someone here will be interested in this, and it won't be
considered too spammy... please let me know if this isn't welcome, and
I'll desist in future.
I welcome these announcements, so my opinion is that you continue.
Thanks for the work. It's
Thu, 27 Nov 2008 01:13:19 -0500, Pierre GM wrote:
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Pauli, do you think you could put your numpyext in the doc/ directory as
well ?
Yes, Numpy SVN would probably be a more natural place for the stuff.
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On Thu, 27 Nov 2008 17:03:51 +0100
Uwe Schmitt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
is there an effective way to remove a row with a given
index from
a matrix ?
A = rand(10,5)
A
array([[ 0.15976517, 0.29574162, 0.21537014,
0.69341324, 0.68713389],
[ 0.28992634, 0.89714962,
2008/11/27 Pauli Virtanen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thu, 27 Nov 2008 08:39:32 +0200, Scott Sinclair wrote:
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I have been under the impression that the documentation on the doc wiki
http://docs.scipy.org/numpy/Front%20Page/ immediately (or at least very
quickly) reflected changes in SVN and that
Hi All,
I'm thinking of changing the names of fmax and fmin to fmaximum and fminimum
so that fmax and fmin can play the roles corresponding to max and min.
Should I add the names atanh, asinh, and acosh as aliases for arctanh,
arcsinh, and arccosh? The vote looked pretty evenly split. If we add
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