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What is the np.r_ counterpart? Is it np.vstack? #87

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cross-hello opened this issue Nov 26, 2021 · 10 comments
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What is the np.r_ counterpart? Is it np.vstack? #87

cross-hello opened this issue Nov 26, 2021 · 10 comments

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Sorry, could you tell me where could I find the document of Numpy.NET.

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henon commented Nov 26, 2021

Why don't you check numpy documentation?

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henon commented Nov 26, 2021

https://numpy.org/

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cross-hello commented Nov 26, 2021 via email

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henon commented Nov 26, 2021

I did google it for you (but hey man you really should learn to google yourself). np.r_[sliced_a, sliced_b] can probably be replaced by np.concatenate((sliced_a, sliced_b), axis = 0) but you have to test this yourself, maybe I am in error here.

look here in one of the answers: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30597869/what-does-np-r-do-numpy

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henon commented Nov 26, 2021

according to this https://numpy.org/doc/stable/reference/generated/numpy.r_.html r_ is not a function so it is not so easy for me to add it to Numpy.NET

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I did google it for you (but hey man you really should learn to google yourself). np.r_[sliced_a, sliced_b] can probably be replaced by np.concatenate((sliced_a, sliced_b), axis = 0) but you have to test this yourself, maybe I am in error here.

look here in one of the answers: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/30597869/what-does-np-r-do-numpy

Sorry, I currently live in Internet censorship region. Using google may cause law-breaking. And I don't want to spend more attention with censorship institute. ( In fact, it is always someone don't need to do meaningful things and could have a revenue, but for others, it is not)
Ok, I will come to see if it success next week. (It is not time for work, and my laptop is using Ubuntu(not Windows, so not Visual Studio exist).

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henon commented Nov 27, 2021

Sorry, I forget not everyone has the same freedoms as I do in Austria. I have never heard of using a search engine is against the law ;). So where are you?

Also, VSCode runs on Linux.

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cross-hello commented Nov 27, 2021 via email

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henon commented Nov 27, 2021

Sure everyone knows they blocked Google just because Google refused to bow to political censorship.

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cross-hello commented Dec 8, 2021 via email

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