Hi,
On Wed, Jan 18, 2012 at 05:07, Rich Drewes wrote:
>> That means you're running a 32bit program in a 64bit environment
>
> Yup, that was it. For some reason the package from the launchpad ppa that
> was pulled in was 32 bit.
Sorry for the delay in answering. It's indeed a known issue that t
On Sat, Jan 21, 2012 at 1:25 PM, Dmitrey wrote:
> On 01/21/2012 01:21 PM, Dmitrey wrote:
>>
>> hi all,
>>
>> absence of numpypy.nan prevents creating lots of highly important funcs
>> like isnan, nanmin, nanmax, nanargmin, nanargmax, nansum etc. I cannot
>> guarantee I would immediately provide th
On 01/21/2012 01:21 PM, Dmitrey wrote:
hi all,
absence of numpypy.nan prevents creating lots of highly important
funcs like isnan, nanmin, nanmax, nanargmin, nanargmax, nansum etc. I
cannot guarantee I would immediately provide them, especially for
multidimensional arrays, but, at least, I (o
hi all,
absence of numpypy.nan prevents creating lots of highly important funcs
like isnan, nanmin, nanmax, nanargmin, nanargmax, nansum etc. I cannot
guarantee I would immediately provide them, especially for
multidimensional arrays, but, at least, I (or other programmers) could
create tempo
Yes, it looks like reshape is there. I was wondering if I should submit
patches to this list with the other methods, or if there is a different
process for that.
Yes, I remember reading that post. It makes sense, but having a few (or
more) methods directly available in python run under PyPy would