Hi,
I thought that numpy.isscalar was a good way of distinguising a numpy scalar
from a python scalar, but it seems not:
>>> numpy.isscalar(numpy.string_('3'))
True
>>> numpy.isscalar('3')
True
Is there an easy (and fast, if possible) way to check whether an object is a
numpy scalar or a python one?
Thanks,
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