Hello, I've noticed that If you try to increment elements of an array with advanced indexing, repeated indexes don't get repeatedly incremented. For example: In [30]: x = zeros(5) In [31]: idx = array([1,1,1,3,4]) In [32]: x[idx] += [2,4,8,10,30] In [33]: x Out[33]: array([ 0., 8., 0., 10., 30.]) I would intuitively expect the output to be array([0,14, 0,10,30]) since index 1 is incremented by 2+4+8=14, but instead it seems to only increment by 8. What is numpy actually doing here? The authors of Theano noticed this behavior a while ago so they python loop through the values in idx (this kind of calculation is necessary for calculating gradients), but this is a bit slow for my purposes, so I'd like to figure out how to get the behavior I expected, but faster. I'm also not sure how to navigate the numpy codebase, where would I look for the code responsible for this behavior?