From: Pearu P. <pe...@ce...> - 2003-05-05 20:26:23
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On Mon, 5 May 2003, Perry Greenfield wrote: > Any objections to using "at"? Any better suggestions. For me 'wheretrue' sounds most accurate but I agree, it's longish. Its short form 'where' is less accurate (because of its general meaning) but not too confusing. At first, 'at' confused me a little... until I figured out its long version 'trueat'. Hmm, I have always assumed that 'nonzero(x)' means elementwise 'not not x' (like Python __nonzero__ is equivalent to 'not not') and therefore never felt the need to use it. But now I see I was wrong! So, 'nonzero' sounded and still sounds misleading for me. For 'nz' I am -1 because 'nz' can often be a suitable variable name. In summary, I would like 'trueat' the most and 'nonzero' the least. 'where' and 'at' (in that order) are somewhere in between. Pearu |