Robert Kern wrote:
> Whatever else you do, leave arange() alone. It should never have accepted
> floats
> in the first place.
Just to make sure we're clear: Because one should use linspace() for that?
If so, this would be the time to raise an error (or at least a
deprecation warning) when arange() is called with Floats.
I have a LOT of code that does that! In fact, I posted a question here
recently and got a lot of answers and suggested code, and not one person
suggested that I shouldn't use arange() with floats.
Did Numeric have linspace() It doesn't look like it to me.
-Chris
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