Thanks Robert. I though about the same that boolean must be dropping the
elements but i wasn't sure about it. Thanks for the confirmation. Appreciate
your help.
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On Thu, Jan 27, 2022 at 8:18 AM wrote:
> Hi, i am new to numpy. This is first time i am using numpy.
>
> https://github.com/mspieg/dynamical-systems/blob/master/Bifurcations.ipynb
>
> This code i found to create bifurcation graph. There is section of code
> which i am not able to understand
>
> v
Yes, this page has a ton of interesting stuff, too! I gave just one link
because it might take time to
choose between 10 excellent tutorials. It's just my personal preference :)
Btw, is it possible to automate the detection of dead links on that page?
Lev
On Thu, Jan 27, 2022 at 11:25 PM Rohit G
Agreed, however, the[ NumPy learn section of the official
documentation](https://numpy.org/learn/) is probably a better place to
point to (though your article is justifiably also linked from there).
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On 27 Jan 2022, at 16:15, Lev Maximov wrote:
Hi,
I believe this question fits Stac
Hi,
I believe this question fits Stack Overflow better.
Here're SO guidelines on how to create a minimal reproducible example:
https://stackoverflow.com/help/minimal-reproducible-example
If you're new to NumPy I'd recommend this visual guide:
https://betterprogramming.pub/numpy-illustrated-the-v