On Sun, Jun 10, 2007 at 9:55 AM, John Travers <jtravs@gmail.com> wrote: <snip>
1. sandbox.spline stuff The module here was supposed to be a tidy up of scipy.interpolate. All of the dierkx functionality has been moved to f2py wrappers, which I think makes maintenance easier. However, it does not add any new functionality, and in retrospect appears to have been a waste of my time. So I'll leave to you to decide if you want to integrate it into scipy.interpolate or not; though it was originaly planned to be a seperate module to clear up the ambiguity between interpolation and smoothing spline functionality. However I have added 20 unit tests to the code (most of which simply check the wrapper against the pure fortran output, but still useful I think) which could easily be moved over to the current scipy.interpolate module.
Hey John, I am hosting a NumPy/SciPy sprint this week at UC Berkeley and among other things am hoping to make some progress on cleaning up the various interpolation/spline code in SciPy as well as continue removing the scipy sandbox. Do you have any more plans for your sandbox.spline code? Any thoughts on where it should go or what still needs to be done? Thanks, -- Jarrod Millman Computational Infrastructure for Research Labs 10 Giannini Hall, UC Berkeley phone: 510.643.4014 http://cirl.berkeley.edu/