On 6/5/19 10:22 pm, Bhanu Bhandari wrote:
Hello,
I’m Bhanu, a third year student of Electronics and Computers
Engineering. I’d like to get started with contributing into the NumPy
documentation. I’m a writer who is actively machine learning research
as well, and have used NumPy extensively for
Hello,
I’m Bhanu, a third year student of Electronics and Computers Engineering.
I’d like to get started with contributing into the NumPy documentation. I’m
a writer who is actively machine learning research as well, and have used
NumPy extensively for my coding assignments and research work.
Than
On 6/5/19 4:51 pm, Oishika Pradhan wrote:
Hi,
I am Oishika Pradhan, a research student at IIIT Hyderabad,
India. I am interested in machine learning and neural networks
and hence have used numpy very regularly in my projects and
Hi,
I am Oishika Pradhan, a research student at IIIT Hyderabad, India. I am
interested in machine learning and neural networks and hence have used
numpy very regularly in my projects and assignments. This is why I'm
interested in becoming a contributor to this organization. I have some
prior experi
> We are now starting the progress of trying to improve the situation
> with creating custom dtypes.
> There will actually be discussions about this end of next week (in
> Berkeley). But in any case I would be very interested in your specific
> use-case and needs, and hopefully we can help you also
Hi Ngoran, welcome!
On Sun, May 5, 2019 at 10:53 AM Joyce Tirnyuy
wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am Ngoran Clare-Joyce, an Electrical Engineer from Cameroon. I use
> Python and Javascript for Software Development. Over the past year, I have
> gained insight into Machine Learning and Data Science Algori
Thanks very much for looking into this!
> The reason is that when the "kind" and "itemsize" and "byte order" are
> identical, the numpy code decides that data types can be cast (because
> they are equivalent). So basically, the "kind" must not be equal unless
> the "type"/dtype only differs in pre