Take it as a reminder: when reporting an error or problem, even if it doesn't seem relevant, always provide version number. :-)

DG

On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 12:50 PM, Mark Bakker <markbak@gmail.com> wrote:
I am using 1.3.0.
Glad to hear it is correct in 1.4.0
Sorry for bothering you with an old version, but I am very happy with this feature!
Mark
 
What version of numpy are you using?  That docstring was updated in that
fashion about 8 mo. ago (at least in the Wiki; I'm not sure exactly when it
was merged, but it does appear that way in version 1.4.0).

DG

I am using linalg.solve to solve a system of linear equations.  As I have to
> solve multiple systems with the same matrix, but different right-hand sides,
> I tried to make the right-hand side a matrix and that works fine.
> So the docstring should say:
>
>     Solve the equation ``a x = b`` for ``x``.
>
>     Parameters
>     ----------
>     a : array_like, shape (M, M)
>         Input equation coefficients.
>     b : array_like, shape (M,) or array_like, shape (M,N)
>         N can be arbitrary size
>         Equation target values.
>
>     Returns
>     -------
>     x : array, shape (M,) or array, shape (M,N)
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mark


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