Hi,
I m trying to fix this issue.
I want to be able to index matrices with an iterator. E.g.
In [1]: X = Matrix(3, 3, range(9))
In [2]: X
Out[2]:
⎡0 1 2⎤
⎢ ⎥
⎢3 4 5⎥
⎢ ⎥
⎣6 7 8⎦
In [3]: X[[0,2], :]
⎡0 1 2⎤
⎢ ⎥
⎣6 7 8⎦
I suppose the relevant function are
sympy
code from
sympy expressions)
documentation.(http://docs.sympy.org/0.7.1/modules/utilities/). I would
like to join this project for GSOC 2013 . Can you point me to the
documents,bugs etc.. related to this module.
Thank you,
Malintha Adikari
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Can we work on the supplied projects for GSOC instead of our own projects ?
On Tuesday, February 12, 2013 6:03:32 PM UTC+5:30, Yurij Alexandrovich
wrote:
>
> Hello.
> I'm writing this to know whether symPy is participating in Google Summer
> of Code this year. And if yes, how can we get involved
> dealing with strategies and rewrite rules and also to look at the blog
> posts on planet.sympy.org on the subject.
>
> Anyway, this is just one of the possible approaches.
>
> On 12 February 2013 18:10, Malintha Adikari
> >
> wrote:
> > Hi,
>
he gsoc.
I have followed engineering mathematics course for 6 semesters thus I have
a good mathematical background.I would like to know more information about
this project and how I can join that project.
Cheers,
Malintha Adikari
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