I'm pleased to announce the release of the latest major version of xarray,
v0.9.
xarray is an open source project and Python package that provides a toolkit
and data structures for N-dimensional labeled arrays. Its approach combines
an API inspired by pandas with the Common Data Model for self-des
On Tue, 31 Jan 2017 21:23:55 -0500,
Joseph Fox-Rabinovitz wrote:
> Could you show what you are doing to get the statement "However, I
> cannot reproduce this matrix via composition; i.e. by multiplying the
> underlying rotation matrices.". I would guess something involving the
> `*` operator inst
Could you show what you are doing to get the statement "However, I cannot
reproduce this matrix via composition; i.e. by multiplying the underlying
rotation matrices.". I would guess something involving the `*` operator
instead of `@`, but guessing probably won't help you solve your issue.
-Jo
Hello,
I'm trying to compose Euler rotation matrices shown in
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euler_angles#Rotation_matrix. For
example, The Z1Y2X3 Tait-Bryan rotation shown in the table can be
represented in Numpy using the function:
def z1y2x3(alpha, beta, gamma):
"""Rotation matrix given Eu