Thanks, but I just downloaded the source for versions 1.5.1 and 1.4.1 and neither appear to have a swig directory in doc or numpy/doc. Are you sure that it is included with the standard download from?Is there another way to get the file?
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Den 26.02.2011 16:09, skrev Jaidev Deshpande:
> Hi
>
> How can I know the size of the largest possible 2-D array in numpy,
> given a specific 'dtype' and my system memory?
>
The largest array size is not dicatated by system memory but virtual memory.
On Windws the available virtual address space is 2 GB with x86 and 16 TB
with AMD64.
If you have less physical memory than the array size, the OS will swap
some of it to disk.
Sturla
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I just want to know exactly how to get the file numpy.i (for SWIG), I've
come across links that seem to take me nowhere.
Thank you.
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When you download numpy, it should be in doc/swig/numpy.i
On Feb 26, 2011, at 6:15 PM, Brandt Belson wrote:
> I just want to know exactly how to get the file numpy.i (for SWIG), I've come across links that seem to take me nowhere.
> Thank you.
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