From: Francesc A. <fa...@ca...> - 2006-09-27 17:29:32
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El dc 27 de 09 del 2006 a les 11:01 -0600, en/na Travis Oliphant va escriure: > Francesc Altet wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Sorry for being insistent, but I recognize that I'm having a bad time > > with NumPy data type rational. Is there an explanation for this?: > > > > =20 > Your actually talking about the array scalar types not the data-type=20 > objects.=20 Yes, that's right. It's just that I didn't get used to the correct jargon :-( > On my 32-bit system I get: >=20 > numpy.sctypeDict['i4'] is numpy.sctypeDict['int32'] >=20 > True >=20 >=20 > Hmm..... I don't know why you are getting a different result, but=20 > perhaps it has to do with the fact that the character alias ('i4') is=20 > not getting set at the same type as 'int32'. I just fixed that. That=20 > should fix the problem. Yup. I can confirm that the problem is solved in my machine as well. Thanks! --=20 >0,0< Francesc Altet http://www.carabos.com/ V V C=C3=A1rabos Coop. V. Enjoy Data "-" |