Karl Glazebrook wrote: > Jeremy Howard wrote: > > > > BTW, I notice that you're using dimension numbering starting at 0 for your > > transpose() examples. Is everyone happy to start at 0 rather than 1? > > OF COURSE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! > > anything else would be WRONG > Well, one can't argue with logic like that! ;-) (I don't mind either way... we can either be consistent with reshape and :shape (starts at 1) or indexing (starts at 0) but not both...)
- RFC 272 (v1) Arrays: transpose() Perl6 RFC Librarian
- Re: RFC 272 (v1) Arrays: transpose() Karl Glazebrook
- Re: RFC 272 (v1) Arrays: transpose() Jeremy Howard
- Re: RFC 272 (v1) Arrays: transpose() Karl Glazebrook
- Re: RFC 272 (v1) Arrays: transpose() c . soeller
- Re: RFC 272 (v1) Arrays: transpose() Jeremy Howard
- Re: RFC 272 (v1) Arrays: transpo... Karl Glazebrook
- Re: RFC 272 (v1) Arrays: tra... Jeremy Howard
- Re: RFC 272 (v1) Arrays:... Karl Glazebrook
- Re: RFC 272 (v1) Arrays:... c . soeller
- Re: RFC 272 (v1) Arrays:... Jeremy Howard
- Re: RFC 272 (v1) Arrays: transpo... c . soeller
- Re: RFC 272 (v1) Arrays: tra... Jeremy Howard
- Re: RFC 272 (v1) Arrays: transpo... c . soeller