On Apr 25, 2010, at 8:16 AM, josef.p...@gmail.com wrote:
(some) numpy functions take floats as valid axis argument. Is this a
feature?
np.ones((2,3)).sum(1.2)
array([ 3., 3.])
np.ones((2,3)).sum(1.99)
array([ 3., 3.])
np.mean((1.5,0.5))
1.0
np.mean(1.5,0.5)
1.5
Keith pointed
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 8:44 AM, Travis Oliphant oliph...@enthought.comwrote:
On Apr 25, 2010, at 8:16 AM, josef.p...@gmail.com wrote:
(some) numpy functions take floats as valid axis argument. Is this a
feature?
np.ones((2,3)).sum(1.2)
array([ 3., 3.])
np.ones((2,3)).sum(1.99)
(some) numpy functions take floats as valid axis argument. Is this a feature?
np.ones((2,3)).sum(1.2)
array([ 3., 3.])
np.ones((2,3)).sum(1.99)
array([ 3., 3.])
np.mean((1.5,0.5))
1.0
np.mean(1.5,0.5)
1.5
Keith pointed out that scipy.stats.nanmean has a different behavior
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 6:16 AM, josef.p...@gmail.com wrote:
(some) numpy functions take floats as valid axis argument. Is this a feature?
np.ones((2,3)).sum(1.2)
array([ 3., 3.])
np.ones((2,3)).sum(1.99)
array([ 3., 3.])
np.mean((1.5,0.5))
1.0
np.mean(1.5,0.5)
1.5
Keith pointed
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 10:45 AM, Keith Goodman kwgood...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sun, Apr 25, 2010 at 6:16 AM, josef.p...@gmail.com wrote:
(some) numpy functions take floats as valid axis argument. Is this a feature?
np.ones((2,3)).sum(1.2)
array([ 3., 3.])
np.ones((2,3)).sum(1.99)
array([