Hi again, I am trying to initialize a class inherited from numpy.ndarray:
from numpy import ndarray class da(ndarray): def __init__(self, mydata): ndarray.__init__(self, 0) self.mydata = mydata When I now call the constructor of da: da(range(100)) I get the message: ValueError: sequence too large; must be smaller than 32 which I do not understand. This message is generated by the constructor of ndarray, but the ndarray constructor (ndarray.__init__()) has only "0" as argument, and calling "ndarray(0)" directly works perfect. In the manual I found that the constructor of a superclass is not called implicitely, so there should be no other call to ndarray.__init__() the the one in my __init__ method. I am now confused on where does the call to ndarray come from. How do I correct that? Best regards Ole -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list