Numarray 0.3.4 --------------------------------- Numarray is an array processing package designed to efficiently manipulate large multi-dimensional arrays. Numarray is modelled after Numeric and features c-code generated from python template scripts, the capacity to operate directly on arrays in files, and improved type promotions. Version 0.3.4 implements the following new features: 1) Support for Int64 arrays on Alpha/Tru64. These are now the default integer type on Alpha/Tru64. 2) Better Numeric compatability in terms of the array() function parameters and typecode handling. 3) Ports of Numeric's FFT, RandomArray, and LinearAlgebra packages as FFT2, RandomArray2, and LinearAlgebra2. These names are likely to change in the future as they are better packaged. 4) Support for pickling of numarrays, chararrays, and recarrays. 5) Bugfixes For the astronomers out there, Numarray-0.3.4 supports PyFITS-0.7.2. WHERE ----------- Numarray-0.3.4 windows executable installers and source code tar ball is here: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=1369 Numarray is hosted by Source Forge in the same project which hosts Numeric: http://sourceforge.net/projects/numpy/ The web page for Numarray information is at: http://stsdas.stsci.edu/numarray/index.html Trackers for Numarray Bugs, Feature Requests, Support, and Patches are at the Source Forge project for NumPy at: http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=1369 REQUIREMENTS -------------------------- numarray-0.3.4 requires Python 2.0 or greater. AUTHORS, LICENSE ------------------------------ Numarray was written by Perry Greenfield, Rick White, Todd Miller, JC Hsu, Paul Barrett, Phil Hodge at the Space Telescope Science Institute. Thanks go to Jochen Kupper of the University of North Carolina for his work on Numarray and for porting the Numarray manual to TeX format. Numarray is made available under a BSD-style License. See LICENSE.txt in the source distribution for details. -- Todd Miller jmiller@stsci.edu
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