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From: Scott R. <sr...@nr...> - 2006-06-30 19:45:07
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On Fri, Jun 30, 2006 at 01:25:23PM -0600, Travis Oliphant wrote: > Robert Kern wrote: > > >Whatever else you do, leave arange() alone. It should never have accepted floats > >in the first place. > > > Actually, Robert makes a good point. arange with floats is > problematic. We should direct people to linspace instead of changing > the default of arange. Most new users will probably expect arange to > return a type similar to Python's range which is int. ... > So, I think from both a pragmatic and idealized situtation, arange > should stay with the default of ints. People who want arange to return > floats should be directed to linspace. I agree that arange with floats is problematic. However, if you want, for example, arange(10.0) (as I often do), you have to do: linspace(0.0, 9.0, 10), which is very un-pythonic and not at all what a new user would expect... I think of linspace as a convenience function, not as a replacement for arange with floats. Scott -- Scott M. Ransom Address: NRAO Phone: (434) 296-0320 520 Edgemont Rd. email: sr...@nr... Charlottesville, VA 22903 USA GPG Fingerprint: 06A9 9553 78BE 16DB 407B FFCA 9BFA B6FF FFD3 2989 |