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From: Todd M. <jm...@st...> - 2005-10-28 09:19:17
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Andrew Jaffe wrote:
> Hi-
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>> 4. scipy newcore compatible lower case type names (e.g. int32 not Int32)
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> Is this actually true? For example, numarray.Float64 exists as before,
> but numarray.float64 does not.
I added the "string aliases" but didn't create new Python object
bindings. So you can currently say something like
arange(10, dtype='float32')
but cannot yet say:
arange(10, dtype=float32)
Good catch. I'll add those soon.
>> 5. scipy newcore 'dtype' keyword and .dtypechar attribute.
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> And more generally, is there any more information on the relationship
> between numarray and scipy_core?
I think scipy_core is intended to add the best numarray-like features to
Numeric.
> Will numarray be phased out eventually (i.e., should we start moving
> over to scipy?)?
When scipy_core matures enough to replace numarray, numarray will be
phased out. If you rely on numarray, it is definitely worth your
time to keep an eye on scipy_core and switch when it meets your needs
better.
Regards,
Todd
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