From: Travis O. <oli...@ee...> - 2006-08-21 19:02:33
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David Grant wrote: >I was a bit surprised today to find that numpy.random.rand doesn't >take in a tuple as input for the dimensions of the desired array. I am >very used to using a tuple for zeros, ones. Also, wouldn't this mean >that it would not be possible to add other non-keyword arguments to >rand later? > > > numpy.random.rand?? Return an array of the given dimensions which is initialized to random numbers from a uniform distribution in the range [0,1). rand(d0, d1, ..., dn) -> random values Note: This is a convenience function. If you want an interface that takes a tuple as the first argument use numpy.random.random_sample(shape_tuple). |