Nathaniel Smith wrote
> On Sat, Nov 7, 2015 at 1:18 PM, aerojockey <
> pythondev1@
> > wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> Recently I made some changes to a program I'm working on, and found that
>> the
>> changes made it four times slower than before. After some digging, I
>> found
>> out that one of the ne
On 10/11/2015 16:52, Daπid wrote:
42, is exactly the same as (42,) If you want a tuple of
tuples, you have to do ((42,),), but then it raises: TypeError: list
indices must be integers, not tuple.
My bad, I wrote that too fast, please forget this.
I think loadtxt should be a tool to r
On Di, 2015-11-10 at 10:24 -0500, Benjamin Root wrote:
> Just pointing out np.loadtxt(..., ndmin=2) will always return a 2D
> array. Notice that without that option, the result is effectively
> squeezed. So if you don't specify that option, and you load up a CSV
> file with only one row, you will g
On 10 November 2015 at 16:07, Irvin Probst
wrote:
> I know this new behavior might break a lot of existing code as
> usecol=(42,) used to return a 1-D array, but usecol=42, also
> returns a 1-D array so the current behavior is not consistent imho.
42, is exactly the same as (42
Just pointing out np.loadtxt(..., ndmin=2) will always return a 2D array.
Notice that without that option, the result is effectively squeezed. So if
you don't specify that option, and you load up a CSV file with only one
row, you will get a very differently shaped array than if you load up a CSV
fi
On 10/11/2015 14:17, Sebastian Berg wrote:
Actually, it is the "sequence special case" type ;). (matlab does not
have this, since matlab always returns 2-D I realized).
As I said, if usecols is like indexing, the result should mimic:
arr = np.loadtxt(f)
arr = arr[usecols]
in which case a 1-D a
On Di, 2015-11-10 at 10:24 +0100, Irvin Probst wrote:
> On 10/11/2015 09:19, Sebastian Berg wrote:
> > since a scalar row (so just one row) is read and not a 2D array. I tend
> > to say it should be an array-like argument and not a generalized
> > sequence argument, just wanted to note that, since
On 10/11/2015 09:19, Sebastian Berg wrote:
since a scalar row (so just one row) is read and not a 2D array. I tend
to say it should be an array-like argument and not a generalized
sequence argument, just wanted to note that, since I am not sure what
matlab does.
Hi,
By default Matlab reads ever
On Mo, 2015-11-09 at 20:36 +0100, Ralf Gommers wrote:
>
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> On Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 7:42 PM, Benjamin Root
> wrote:
> My personal rule for flexible inputs like that is that it
> should be encouraged so long as it does not introduce
> ambiguity. Furthermore, Allowing a scal