Alan G Isaac wrote: > On Tue, 18 Mar 2008, Chris Withers apparently wrote: >> Say I have an aribtary number of arrays: >> arrays = [array([1,2,3]),array([4,5,6]),array([7,8,9])] >> How can I sum these all together? > > Try N.sum(arrays,axis=0).
I assume N here is: import numpy as N? Yep, it is... and that works exactly as I expect. Where are the docs for sum? Having had the book turn up as a massive PDF with a poor index/toc, I'm finding it just as difficult to navigate as the online docs :-( (I, like most people on this list I'd guess, sadly don't have the time to sit and read the whole book cover-to-cover to extract the 10-20% I need to know :-S) > But must they be in a list? > An array of arrays (i.e., 2d array) is easy to sum. Actually, I'm using a dict of arrays: data = { 'series1':array([1,2,3]), 'series2':array([1,4,6]), 'date':array([datetime(...),datetime(...),datetime(...)]), } If that gives the idea? Is there perhaps a better way to store these series? (I'm a numpy newbie, I've skimmed the tutorial and it doesn't appear to help here) cheers, Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk _______________________________________________ Numpy-discussion mailing list Numpy-discussion@scipy.org http://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion