On Oct 30, 9:19 pm, Carl Witty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The simplest workaround is not to try to store Sage values in numpy
> arrays.  Is there a reason you can't use Sage matrices?  If there is
> some matrix functionality that numpy has and Sage doesn't, maybe we
> could add it to Sage.

Thanks for your info and help.

I want to use the flexible indexing and array shaping capabilities of
numpy. If there is a way to do general arrays and associated
indexing, reshaping, contraction, etc. directly, that would be nice.

Best,

Manny


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