Hi dear all,
I am using Python2.4.2+NumPy1.0.1 to deal with a parameter
estimation problem with the least square methods. During the
calculations, I use NumPy package to deal with matrix operations,
mostly matrix inversion and trasposition. The dimentions of the
matrices used are about 29x
Hi dear all,
I am using Python2.4.2+NumPy1.0.1 to deal with a parameter
estimation problem with the least square methods. During the
calculations, I use NumPy package to deal with matrix operations,
mostly matrix inversion and trasposition. The dimentions of the
matrices used are about 29x
there any tricks for me to be able to deal with this matrix
correctly with
NumPy?
On Apr 4, 3:58 pm, Robin Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> lancered wrote:
> > Hi dear all,
> ..
> > matrices are correct.
>
> >So, can you tell me what goes wrong?
On Apr 5, 12:19 am, "Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alright, so I've been trying to teach myself Python which, when compared to
> my attempt to learn C++, is going pretty well.
> But I've come across an issue that I can't figure out, so I figured I'd ask
> the pro's.
>
> Now it looks pretty we
Hi Dear all,
I have some data here in the form of a dictionary, called "vdic". Then
I write them to a data file "f" using the write function as
f.write(str(vdic)). The keys of this dictionary are integers and
values are float numbers. Something like this:
{ 1: 0.00951486513347, 2: 0.0388123556