Changes between Version 12 and Version 13 of coding_rules


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Timestamp:
06/16/20 10:15:30 (5 years ago)
Author:
jdquinn
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Further clarification of np.empty()

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  • coding_rules

    v12 v13  
    109109Some notable omissions in the above sources are as follows:
    110110||= '''MATLAB''' =||= '''!NumPy''' =||= '''Notes''' =||
    111 || {{{find(a>0.5)}}} || {{{np.empty(a>0.5)}}}[[BR]][[BR]]{{{np.empty(a>0.5,a,a)}}} || find the indices where (a > 0.5)[[BR]][[BR]]When only the {{{condition}}} parameters is provided, this function is a shorthand for {{{np.asarray(condition).nonzero()}}}.[[BR]]Further, when working on a 1D array, this array must be passed in as a value for parameters {{{x}}} and {{{y}}} if the desired output is a single array of indices rather than a tuple of arrays.[[BR]][[BR]]See also: https://numpy.org/doc/stable/reference/generated/numpy.where.html ||
     111|| {{{find(a>0.5)}}} || {{{np.empty(a>0.5)}}}[[BR]][[BR]]{{{np.empty(a>0.5,a,a)}}} || find the indices where (a > 0.5)[[BR]][[BR]]When only the {{{condition}}} parameters is provided, this function is a shorthand for {{{np.asarray(condition).nonzero()}}}.[[BR]]Further, when working on a 1D array, this array must be passed in as a value for parameters {{{x}}} and {{{y}}} if the desired output is a single array of indices rather than a tuple of arrays.[[BR]][[BR]]Note as well that {{{a}}} must be of type {{{np.array}}} (or one of its subclasses): a {{{list}}} will not automatically be cast.[[BR]][[BR]]See also: https://numpy.org/doc/stable/reference/generated/numpy.where.html ||
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    113113== !Variable/Enum/Function Names ==