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inNillionNetwork/nada-numpy (press backspace or delete to remove)Request new nada-numpy feature
Extend the shuffling functionality proposed in #69 to support arrays with any size. Currently, it only supports arrays
with size as a power of two.
enhancement
help wanted
manel1874
- 2
- Opened on Sep 2, 2024
- #70
Bug description
There is a type compatibility issue with if_else depending on the origin of the boolean used. Consider b.if_else(a, c).
If b is derived from a comparison between nada dsl base types (Integer, ...
bug
manel1874
- Opened on Aug 30, 2024
- #68
Request new nada-numpy feature
Implement the following statistical functionalities for measures of spread, modelled after the Python statistics module:
- Population standard deviation
- Population ...
enhancement
help wanted
manel1874
- Opened on Aug 28, 2024
- #66
Request new nada-numpy feature
Implement the following statistical functionalities for relations between two NadaArrays, modelled after the Python
statistics module:
- Correlation
- Covariance
...
enhancement
help wanted
manel1874
- Opened on Aug 28, 2024
- #64
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enhancement
good first issue
jcabrero
- 2
- Opened on Aug 27, 2024
- #62

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