Why is there difference between cmd line and .py file?
John Gordon
gordon at panix.com
Tue Jan 5 15:37:33 EST 2016
In <e9f1d94f-4dd6-49b5-bf5c-bbcdc8d304e8 at googlegroups.com> Robert <rxjwg98 at gmail.com> writes:
> ////////////
> # represent the experiments
> head_counts = np.array([5,9,8,4,7])
The code doesn't define 'np', so this line should produce an error.
The code you linked contains this import:
import numpy as np
However you didn't show it here, so I wonder if you posted the real code.
> sum(expectation_A)[0]
> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
> IndexError Traceback (most recent call last)
> <ipython-input-145-d6f33dff0343> in <module>()
> ----> 1 sum(expectation_A)[0]
> IndexError: invalid index to scalar variable.
> //////////////
The built-in function sum() returns a single value, not a list, so this
is a reasonable error.
I suspect the code actually intended to call numpy.sum(), which does
return a list (or something like a list).
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