Re: [Numpy-discussion] Numerical Recipes (for Python)?

2010-06-04 Thread Wayne Watson
Got it. Thusly, . On 6/4/2010 11:50 AM, Anne Archibald wrote: > On 4 June 2010 14:32, Wayne Watson wrote: > >> At one point in my career I was very familiar, and that's an >> understatement :-), with many of these methods (NR and beyond). I have >>

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Technicalities of the SVN -> GIT transition

2010-06-04 Thread Stéfan van der Walt
On 4 June 2010 15:19, Dan Roberts wrote: > Sorry to interrupt, but do you have a usable, up to date cloneable git > repository somewhere? I noticed that you had a repository on github, but > it's about a month out of date.  I understand if what you're working on > isn't ready to be cloned from yet

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Technicalities of the SVN -> GIT transition

2010-06-04 Thread Matthew Brett
Hi, >> I think it should be opt-in.  How would opt-out work?  Would someone >> create new accounts for all the contributors and then give them >> access? > > Just to be clear, this has nothing to do with accounts on github, or any > registered thing. This is *only* about username/email as recogniz

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Technicalities of the SVN -> GIT transition

2010-06-04 Thread Dan Roberts
Sorry to interrupt, but do you have a usable, up to date cloneable git repository somewhere? I noticed that you had a repository on github, but it's about a month out of date. I understand if what you're working on isn't ready to be cloned from yet. In the meantime I can use git-svn, but I figure

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Numerical Recipes (for Python)?

2010-06-04 Thread Anne Archibald
On 4 June 2010 14:32, Wayne Watson wrote: > At one point in my career I was very familiar, and that's an > understatement :-), with many of these methods (NR and beyond). I have > zero interest in implementing them.I do not need explanations of the > theory behind them. What I need to know is whe

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Numerical Recipes (for Python)?

2010-06-04 Thread Wayne Watson
At one point in my career I was very familiar, and that's an understatement :-), with many of these methods (NR and beyond). I have zero interest in implementing them.I do not need explanations of the theory behind them. What I need to know is where some of these methods exist in libraries? Op

Re: [Numpy-discussion] "Dynamic convolution" in Numpy

2010-06-04 Thread David Huard
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 9:52 AM, arthur de conihout < arthurdeconih...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > thanks for your answer > > *why don't you compute all possible versions beforehand* > > > thats exactly what i m doing presently cause i m using a 187 filters > database(azimuth and elevation).I would l

Re: [Numpy-discussion] Numerical Recipes (for Python)?

2010-06-04 Thread Virgil Stokes
On 04-Jun-2010 08:09, Anne Archibald wrote: > On 4 June 2010 00:24, Wayne Watson wrote: > >> The link below leads me to http://numpy.scipy.org/, with or without the >> whatever. IRAF is not mentioned on the home page. >> > Um. I was not being specific. For a concrete example of what I me