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28 Aug
2008
28 Aug
'08
2:56 a.m.
another observation:
a=numpy.array([2,3]) a/0 array([0, 0])
??? cheers, Stef Vincent Favre-Nicolin wrote:
On jeudi 28 août 2008, Stef Mientki wrote:
I wonder if it's possible to get the MatLab behavior : divide by zero gives infinite (INF) ?
I even wonder if something like INF exists in python / scipy / numpy.
Isn't this already the behaviour of numpy ?
In [6]: ones(10)/0 Warning: divide by zero encountered in divide Out[6]: array([ Inf, Inf, Inf, Inf, Inf, Inf, Inf, Inf, Inf, Inf])
Vincent
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