On Tue, Apr 29, 2008 at 02:41:45PM -0400, Alan G Isaac wrote:
On Tue, 29 Apr 2008, Gael Varoquaux apparently wrote:
I really don't like a[i] != a[i,:].
Tim H's proposal avoids that problem. What do you think of it?
Sorry, I guess I am lost. Could you remind me which one it is? Given how well you are summing up the discussion on http://www.scipy.org/MatrixIndexing , I suspect it is already in the list of proposal.
I also don't like loosing the information that you are doing linear algebra.
Hmmm. Is it a given that asking for ``a[i]`` is "doing linear algebra"? Is ``a[i:i+1,:]`` so bad if you want a matrix?
Very, very bad. This is completly unreadable. Actually to the beginner, this looks like a 2*N matrix, not a 1*N matrix. To me you are really replacing a problem by another. We should fix the problem, not replace it. Gaƫl