This will not be a public product and will only be used by other
engineers/scientists for research. I don't think security should be a huge
issue, but I appreciate your input and concern for the quality of my code.
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That worked perfectly. I've been googling how to do this, I guess I didn't
phrase it correctly. Thank you very much. You just saved me a ton of time.
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Hello all,
I am an electrical engineer and new to numpy. I need the ability to take in
user input, and use that input as a variable. For example:
t = input('enter t: ')
x = input('enter x: ')
I need the user to be able to enter something like x =
2*np.sin(2*np.pi*44100*t+np.pi/2) and it be the