I'm wondering about using one of these commercial issue tracking plans for
NumPy and would like thoughts and comments.Both of these plans allow Open
Source projects to have unlimited plans for free.
YouTrack from JetBrains:
http://www.jetbrains.com/youtrack/features/issue_tracking.html
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 20:26, Andrea Gavana wrote:
> I know, my definition of "parallel" was probably not orthodox enough.
> What I am looking for is to generate 2 curves that look "graphically
> parallel enough" to the original one, and not "parallel" in the true
> mathematical sense.
There is
Jonathan,
On 12 February 2012 21:59, Jonathan Hilmer wrote:
> Andrea,
>
> I realized that my answer wouldn't be complete, but as people have
> pointed out that's a substantially more difficult question, so I
> wanted to give you a complete answer to just a subset of your problem.
>
> I'm currently
On Feb 12, 2012, at 12:07 AM, Ralf Gommers wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 11:06 PM, Fernando Perez wrote:
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 11:11 AM, Travis Oliphant wrote:
> > I propose to give Francesc Alted commit rights to the NumPy project.
>
> +1.
Thanks for the kind invitation. While it is tr
Andrea,
I realized that my answer wouldn't be complete, but as people have
pointed out that's a substantially more difficult question, so I
wanted to give you a complete answer to just a subset of your problem.
I'm currently writing a variant that avoids the overlapping normal
vectors by interati
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 1:26 PM, Andrea Gavana wrote:
> Charles,
>
> On 12 February 2012 21:00, Charles R Harris wrote:
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Andrea Gavana
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >>my apologies for my deep ignorance about math stuff; I guess I
> >> should b
On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 1:21 PM, Andrea Gavana wrote:
> Jonathan,
>
> On 12 February 2012 20:53, Jonathan Hilmer wrote:
> > Andrea,
> >
> > Here is how to do it with splines. I would be more standard to return
> > an array of normals, rather than two arrays of x and y components, but
> > it actua
Charles,
On 12 February 2012 21:00, Charles R Harris wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Andrea Gavana
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> my apologies for my deep ignorance about math stuff; I guess I
>> should be able to find this out but I keep getting impossible results.
>>
>> Basically
Jonathan,
On 12 February 2012 20:53, Jonathan Hilmer wrote:
> Andrea,
>
> Here is how to do it with splines. I would be more standard to return
> an array of normals, rather than two arrays of x and y components, but
> it actually requires less housekeeping this way. As an aside, I would
> prefe
On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 9:38 AM, Andrea Gavana wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>my apologies for my deep ignorance about math stuff; I guess I
> should be able to find this out but I keep getting impossible results.
>
> Basically I have a set of x, y data (around 1,000 elements each) and I
> want to create
Andrea,
Here is how to do it with splines. I would be more standard to return
an array of normals, rather than two arrays of x and y components, but
it actually requires less housekeeping this way. As an aside, I would
prefer to work with rotations via matrices, but it looks like there's
no supp
On 12 February 2012 15:18, Dag Sverre Seljebotn
wrote:
> On 02/11/2012 10:27 PM, mark florisson wrote:
>> On 11 February 2012 20:31, Charles R Harris
>> wrote:
>>> Hi Dag,
>>>
>>> This probably needs to be on the cython mailing list at some point, but I
>>> thought I'd start the discussion here.
On 02/11/2012 10:27 PM, mark florisson wrote:
> On 11 February 2012 20:31, Charles R Harris wrote:
>> Hi Dag,
>>
>> This probably needs to be on the cython mailing list at some point, but I
>> thought I'd start the discussion here. Numpy is going to begin deprecating
>> direct access to ndarray/dt
HI Chris and All,
On 10 February 2012 17:53, Chris Barker wrote:
> Andrea,
>
>> Basically I have a set of x, y data (around 1,000 elements each) and I
>> want to create 2 parallel "curves" (offset curves) to the original
>> one; "parallel" means curves which are displaced from the base curve
>> by
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