On Tue, Nov 6, 2018 at 3:56 AM Foad Sojoodi Farimani <f.s.farim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear AndrĂ¡s, > > Try those different option in MATLAB for example. or > Octave/Scilab/Sympy-Matrix... they are all the same. The term > "multidimensional arrays" is a little bit vague. one might think of > multidimensional matrices ( I don't think there is such a thing in math) if > coming from MATLAB. I also think the row-major column major terminology is > confusing. there are no rows or columns for that matter. Numpy ndarrays are > homogeneous, uniform nested lists. one can represent different layers of > this list in different ways using rows or columns. > > I think the current popular terminology is `tensors` for `multidimensional arrays`. Note that matrices are a different type of object. <snip> Chuck
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