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From: Gary R. <gr...@bi...> - 2005-08-13 00:44:40
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"Usually" means that that's where they are now, because they haven't been implemented in numpy. Comparing with Matlab/IDL where their status is slightly greater so as to earn operations of their own, I wonder why equivalent status isn't afforded them in numpy. Gary R. Nadav Horesh wrote: > Usually this is within the scope of higher level packages such as ScientificPython. > > Nadav > > -----Original Message----- > From: num...@li... on behalf of Gary Ruben > Sent: Fri 12-Aug-05 14:44 > To: num...@li... > Cc: > Subject: [Numpy-discussion] still no cross product for new array type > Just browsing through the new array PEP to see if there's support for > 3-vector operations, such as cross product, norm, length functions. > Sadly I don't see any. It's something I think is lacking from Numeric > and numarray and would like to see implemented. Is it a deliberate > choice not to include any? I understand that vectors are sufficiently > different animals that you could argue that they shouldn't be supported. > I use them enough to think that they should be. > > Gary Ruben |