On 10/17/06, Lisandro Dalcin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was surprised by this

In [14]: array([[1,2,3],[4,5,6]]).reshape((3,2),order='F')
Out[14]:
array([[1, 5],
       [4, 3],
       [2, 6]])

This one still looks wrong.

In [15]: array([1,2,3,4,5,6]).reshape((3,2),order='F')
Out[15]:
array([[1, 2],
       [3, 4],
       [5, 6]])

 
 This one is fixed,

In [3]: array([[1,2,3,4,5,6]]).reshape((3,2),order='F')
Out[3]:
array([[1, 4],
       [2, 5],
       [3, 6]])

I also don't understand why a copy is returned if 'F' just fiddles with the indices and strides; the underlying data should be the same, just the view changes. FWIW, I think both examples should be returning views.

Chuck

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