I would like to build a multi-dimensional array that allows numpy-style 
indexing and, ideally, uses Python's familiar square-bracket and slice 
notations.

For example, if I declare a two-dimensional array object, x, then x[4,7] 
retrieves the element located at the 4th row and the 7th column.  If I ask for 
x[3:6,1:3], I get a 3 x 2 array object consisting of the intersection of the 
3rd-5th rows, and the 1st-2nd columns, of x.

In this case I'm not allowed to use numpy, I have to restrict myself to the 
standard library.  I thought that I might achieve the desired behavior by 
defining an object with specific __getitem__ and/or __getslice__ methods.  
However, the documentation of these methods that I am reading suggests that the 
arguments are pre-parsed into certain formats which may not allow me to do 
things numpy's way.  Is this true?
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