Questions tagged [numpy]
NumPy is one of the many modules in Python that adds support of large multidimensional arrays and matrixes, along with a large library of high-level mathematical functions for operations with these arrays.
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Lattice-boltzmann simulation runs over the object mask, simulating areas that should be just black
I'm trying to simulate a tesla valve using the method, starting from
this code.
The problem is that the mask, the boundaries or the bounce-back are not being applied correctly.
If I reverse the ...
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sharex and imshow do not produce plots of the same width
Context: I have the x,y and x,z projection of an image. I want the two images to be stacked vertically sharing the same width.
My trial: I tried the following:
import numpy as np
import matplotlib....
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Pandas apply is turning matrices into nan/None
I am running the following code on a dataset trying to tally the rows from one data set that match a varied set of criteria. I am using the apply function to store this tally inside of a matrix, where ...
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How to interpolate a 2D Scatter plot in python
I have the following problem: I am working with ultrasonic data from a sector scan. An example is shown in the following:
From the file I am reading I receive a 2D array. One dimension is the phase ...
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How to solve Process finished with exit code -1073741819 (0xC0000005) in Python? [closed]
I am using Python 3.8 in Pycharm. I have Windows 10 and wanted to reproduce this publicly available code:
#!/usr/bin/env python
# -*- encoding: utf-8 -*-
import sys
sys.setrecursionlimit(4000)
import ...
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Jax vs numpy for generating Heston paths
I have this python code (from QuantPy) which generates stock paths under the Heston model using numpy. I am trying to convert it to using Jax. For some reason, the numpy version runs in about 2 ...
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How to combine type hint using bound type variable and static types for maximum flexibility?
I would like to add type hints to a simple function. Since it internally only uses numpy calls, it is very flexible with its inputs. Basically, it accepts all array-like objects, for which there is ...
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i am in the process of using pandasai, but keep getting this error from pandas.compat import is_numpy_dev as _is_numpy_dev
from pandas.compat import is_numpy_dev as _is_numpy_dev # pyright: ignore # noqa:F401
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
i am running numpy version 2
python version 3.11
pandas 1....
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Dictionary indexing with Numpy/Jax
I'm writing an interpolation routine and have a dictionary which stores the function values at the fitting points. Ideally, the dictionary keys would be 2D Numpy arrays of the fitting point ...
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Python numpy, math: Any way raising a negative number to a decimal power without resulting in Nan?
I am getting errors trying to raise a negative number to a decimal power. For example, I want to calculate this
(-2)^(4.8) which should result in valid, real number output (27.85 from my TI-89).
I ...
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Deep learning problem for boundary detections [closed]
import numpy as np
#Reference: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55890813/how-to-fix-object-arrays-cannot-be-loaded-when-allow-pickle-false-for-imdb-loa
np_load_old = np.load
# modify the default ...
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numpy.dtype size changed, may indicate binary incompatibility. Expected 96 from C header, got 88 from PyObject error
I am trying to import pmdarima but it gives the error ValueError: numpy.dtype size changed, may indicate binary incompatibility. Expected 96 from C header, got 88 from PyObject
I uninstalled numpy ...
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Issue with Custom Rounding Function in Python Pandas
I have implemented a custom rounding function in Python using Pandas, but it's not producing the expected results in certain cases. It basically should always round down to the nearest step.Here's the ...
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how can I compute the striking force of a football player using python [closed]
in a football match between England and Spain Julius Fueke needs a decisive goal, write a Python program that can compute the striking force of each of the players
i tried using the import numpy but ...
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How to "average out" multiple curves with sklearn Lasso regression?
The lecture slides here: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~ggordon/10725-F12/slides/09-acceleration.pdf on page show multiple lines on a convergence plot apparently "averaged out" with Lasso ...