Matlab vs Python (was RE: Discussion: Introducing new operators for matrix computation)
Gordon McMillan
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Mon Jul 17 19:19:16 EDT 2000
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Kevin Jacobs wrote: >Silly idea 1: > > Until add-on Python grammar modules are available, what about a > PyAlgebra evaluator module. For a precedent, see regular expressions. > The difference is that linear-algebra syntax can be made too > Python-like for some tastes. > > e.g.: > > import PyAlgebra > > PyAlgebra.run(r'A = (A .* B)\C') > e = PyAlgebra(r"D = A'*B") > e.run() # or e() I proposed something very similar to Huaiyu the other day: PyAlgebra.evaluate(r'(A .* B)\C', A=A, B=B, C=C) I know Thomas Wouters did, too. I haven't seen a post reflecting these suggestions. In fact, looking at this thread in one of those tree-view newsreaders, it becomes obvious that branches die when a proposal is made, but arguments are met with vehement counter arguments. Which leads me to believe that: >Silly idea 3: > > Lets continue arguing until everyone, both pro and con, gets > irritated, >starts calling each other Nazis and gives up. ...has already won. - Gordon
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