[IronPython] n-dimensional array
Michael Foord
fuzzyman at voidspace.org.uk
Fri Nov 13 12:18:28 CET 2009
Aravin wrote:
>
> Hello everyone,
>
> I’m developing an application for my research project. I’m using
> IronPython as a scripting engine to allow easy data manipulation like
> Matlab. I require a high performance n-dimensional array class. Does
> anyone know of any .net library which provides a powerful
> n-dimensional array?
>
> I would like to do slicing operations on the array like in NumPy.
> (A[:2, :5] etc.)
>
I doubt you will find a .NET library that supports slicing in the same
way as numpy...
You might try looking at Math.NET though:
http://www.mathdotnet.com/About.aspx
> And also things like ones(…) zeros(…). I tried to use NumPy with
> Ironclad but im having some issues
>
Have you reported those issues?
All the best,
Michael Foord
>
> and would prefer if I could have a .net/ Ironpython ndarray library.
> Can you please recommend me any such library? Thanks
>
> Aravin
>
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