On Thu, 18 Jul 2013, Charles R Harris wrote:
yeah... That is how I thought it is working, but I guess it was left
without asanyarraying for additional flexibility/performance so any
array-like object could be used, not just ndarray derived classes.
Speaking of which, there
Hi everyone,
Some of my elderly code stopped working upon upgrades of numpy and
upcoming pandas: https://github.com/pydata/pandas/issues/4290 so I have
looked at the code of
2481 def mean(a, axis=None, dtype=None, out=None, keepdims=False):
2482
...
2489 Parameters
2490
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 10:49 PM, Yaroslav Halchenko
li...@onerussian.comwrote:
Hi everyone,
Some of my elderly code stopped working upon upgrades of numpy and
upcoming pandas: https://github.com/pydata/pandas/issues/4290 so I have
looked at the code of
2481 def mean(a, axis=None,
On Thu, 18 Jul 2013, Skipper Seabold wrote:
Not sure anyways if my direct numpy.mean application to pandas DataFrame
is
kosher -- initially I just assumed that any argument is asanyarray'ed
first
-- but I think here catching TypeError for those incompatible .mean's
On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 9:24 PM, Yaroslav Halchenko li...@onerussian.comwrote:
On Thu, 18 Jul 2013, Skipper Seabold wrote:
Not sure anyways if my direct numpy.mean application to pandas
DataFrame
is
kosher -- initially I just assumed that any argument is
asanyarray'ed