From: Todd M. <jm...@st...> - 2004-06-07 13:46:04
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On Mon, 2004-06-07 at 06:50, Nadav Horesh wrote: > b has a scalar properties: > > >>> b+3 > 5 > > >>> b.rank > 0 > > The odd issue is that rank>0 arrays keeps their type in similar operations: > > >>> a = array((2,), type=Int16) > >>> a > array([2], type=Int16) > > >>> a + 3 > array([5], type=Int16) > > I would expect that rank 0 arrays would behave like scalars with a given numarray type (Int8, UInt64, ...). > > Nadav. Originally, I think your expected behavior was the behavior. The official policy now, always subject to debate, is that rank-0 arrays should be a mostly hidden implementation detail. The fact that a scalar is returned here is a matter of consistency and no accident. (This is not to say that I'm confident that we're completely consistent... I'm just trying to explain the direction we're heading.) Todd -- Todd Miller <jm...@st...> |