|
From: Gary R. <gr...@bi...> - 2006-02-11 05:55:20
|
David Cooke corrected my misconceptions, so the glossary all looks good to me. Gary R. Sasha wrote: > On 2/11/06, Gary Ruben <gr...@bi...> wrote: >> Stride isn't the distance in bytes is it? Isn't it just the index >> increment or alternatively the distance in terms of the multiplier of >> the word length of the contained type. > > Unfortunately it is in bytes and Travis convinced me that there is no > way to change it. > >> Also, a slight typo: concecutive -> consecutive. > > I've changed that. In the future, please just edit the wiki for > obvious misspellings. Spell check does not work for me on that wiki > and English is not my first language, so any spelling/grammar > corrections are more than welcome. > >> Record >> A composite element of an array similar to C struct. >> >> This implies that you can contain different types in a record, which I >> think is only true if you have an object array. > > Record arrays is a new feature in numpy. I think what I wrote is > correct, but this entry will definitely benefit from a review by > someone familiar with record arrays since I am not. |