
Hi, I've recently upgraded to Numeric 24.0 and numarray 1.4.1 and I'm having a problem that did not exist before:
import Numeric import numarray Numeric.__version__ '24.0' numarray.__version__ '1.4.1' na=numarray.zeros((3,),'f') num=Numeric.zeros((3,),'f') na[...] = num Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? ValueError: array sizes must be consistent.
but...
na=numarray.zeros((3,),'i') num=Numeric.zeros((3,),'i') na[...] = num na array([0, 0, 0])
????? However, using Numeric 23.8 and numarray 1.3.3:
import Numeric import numarray Numeric.__version__ '23.8' numarray.__version__ '1.3.3' na=numarray.zeros((3,),'f') num=Numeric.zeros((3,),'f') na[...] = num na array([ 0., 0., 0.], type=Float32)
I don't know if the problem is coming from Numeric or numarray, but it only happens when one mix both:
Numeric.__version__ '24.0' numarray.__version__ '1.4.1' na=numarray.zeros((3,),'f') na2=numarray.zeros((3,),'f') na2[...] = na na2 array([ 0., 0., 0.], type=Float32) num=Numeric.zeros((3,),'f') num2=Numeric.zeros((3,),'f') num2[...] = num num array([ 0., 0., 0.],'f')
Perhaps the new array protocol is involved here? --
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