Congratulations ! And thanks for the nice work -- I'm
going upgrade tomorrow...
And this time even the new documentation is already online
;-) [It's just somewhat sad that google still points to
the 'numarray has moved!' page]
Question: In an email from May-20th (actually regarding
rel.0.5) Todd wrote:
"However, there is a new API function which I added in
response to your
last post: NA_NewAllFromBuffer() which enables you to
create arrays in C
from existing buffer objects rather than just C arrays."
The 0.6 documentation doesn't mention that function - for
now I probably have to read the source, right ?
BTW - We are already using a self-made version of that -
allowing us to access the CCD images that get acquired
from our Microspcope (mostly C++ code) as a 16-bit
unsigned int numarray - in real time! --- It's just great,
and people love it.
Thanks,
Sebastian Haase
On 19 Jul 2003 06:51:53 -0400
Todd Miller
I forgot to regenerate the MANIFEST so the .tar.gz source was incomplete. It's fixed now.
Todd
On Sat, 2003-07-19 at 04:09, Francesc Alted wrote:
Hi,
I've detected a problem during installation. It seems like if safethread module is out of the final package:
from numarray import * Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? File "/usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/numarray/__init__.py",
inspiron:~/PyTables/pytables-0.6$ python2.3 Python 2.3b2 (#1, Jul 7 2003, 18:07:41) [GCC 3.3.1 20030626 (Debian prerelease)] on linux2 Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. line 1, in ? from numarrayall import * File "/usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/numarray/numarrayall.py", line 2, in ? from generic import * File "/usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/numarray/generic.py", line 918, in ? import numarraycore as _nc File "/usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/numarray/numarraycore.py", line 1125, in ? import ufunc File "/usr/local/lib/python2.3/site-packages/numarray/ufunc.py", line 16, in ? import safethread ImportError: No module named safethread
However, I have copied it after a previous CVS version, and that seems enough:
from numarray import * import numarray.testall as testall testall.test() *** Tester.merge: 'numarray.numtest.ratioarr' in both testers; summing outcomes. *** Tester.merge: 'numarray.numtest.comparr' in both testers; summing outcomes. *** Tester.merge: 'numarray.numtest' in both testers; summing outcomes. *** Tester.merge: 'numarray.numtest.dtp' in both testers; summing outcomes. *** Tester.merge: 'numarray.numtest.test' in both testers; summing outcomes. *** Tester.merge: 'numarray.numtest.dummy' in both testers; summing outcomes. numeric: (0, 1037) records: (0, 48) strings: (0, 168) memmap: (0, 75) -- Todd Miller
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