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NumPy Essentials

By : Leo (Liang-Huan) Chin, Tanmay Dutta, Shane Holloway
Book Image

NumPy Essentials

By: Leo (Liang-Huan) Chin, Tanmay Dutta, Shane Holloway

Overview of this book

In today’s world of science and technology, it’s all about speed and flexibility. When it comes to scientific computing, NumPy tops the list. NumPy gives you both the speed and high productivity you need. This book will walk you through NumPy using clear, step-by-step examples and just the right amount of theory. We will guide you through wider applications of NumPy in scientific computing and will then focus on the fundamentals of NumPy, including array objects, functions, and matrices, each of them explained with practical examples. You will then learn about different NumPy modules while performing mathematical operations such as calculating the Fourier Transform; solving linear systems of equations, interpolation, extrapolation, regression, and curve fitting; and evaluating integrals and derivatives. We will also introduce you to using Cython with NumPy arrays and writing extension modules for NumPy code using the C API. This book will give you exposure to the vast NumPy library and help you build efficient, high-speed programs using a wide range of mathematical features.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
NumPy Essentials
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface

Summary


In this chapter, we introduced you to yet another way of optimizing or integrating C/C++ code using the C-API provided by Python and NumPy. We explained the basic structure of the code and the additional boilerplate code, which a developer has to write in order to create an extension module. Afterwards, we created two functions that calculated the square of a number and mapped the square function from the math.h library to a Numpy Array. The intention here was to familiarize you with how to leverage numerical libraries written in C/C++ to create your own modules with a minimal rewriting of code. The scope for writing C code is much wider than what is described here; however, we hope that this chapter has given you the confidence to leverage the C-API if the need arises.