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Re: std in NDArrays
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David Bateman |
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Re: std in NDArrays |
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Thu, 26 Aug 2004 09:24:26 +0200 |
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Thanks for thr ToDo list. Anyone else want to attack some of these?
D.
According to John W. Eaton <address@hidden> (on 08/26/04):
> On 25-Aug-2004, David Bateman <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> | John, can we have a release?
>
> I agree that it has been too long since the last snapshot, but I don't
> plan to make another one until the following things are implemented or
> fixed:
>
> * bitcmp, bitget, and bitset should work for int64 types (currently
> they won't because they rely on being able to convert to double
> and/or perform arithmetic on the values. It would be best to
> avoid using eval in these functions. Perhaps they should be
> implemented in C++?
>
> * fread for int types should return the specific type, not always
> double.
>
> * Things like "format hex" should work for int types.
>
> * Fix bug that prevents skip from working correctly in fread and
> fwrite.
>
> * Mixed-type operations for scalar doubles and integer types.
>
> jwe
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