If you haven't programmed in Python for a while or are a Python novice, you may be confused about the Python 2 versus Python 3 discussions. In a nutshell, the latest version Python 3 is not backward compatible with the older Python 2 because the Python development team felt that some issues were fundamental and therefore warranted a radical change. The Python team has committed to maintain Python 2 until 2020. This may be problematic for the people who still depend on Python 2 in some way. The consequence for the print()
function is that we have two types of syntax.
NumPy: Beginner's Guide
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NumPy: Beginner's Guide
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Overview of this book
Table of Contents (21 chapters)
NumPy Beginner's Guide Third Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Free Chapter
NumPy Quick Start
Beginning with NumPy Fundamentals
Getting Familiar with Commonly Used Functions
Convenience Functions for Your Convenience
Working with Matrices and ufuncs
Moving Further with NumPy Modules
Peeking into Special Routines
Assuring Quality with Testing
Plotting with matplotlib
When NumPy Is Not Enough – SciPy and Beyond
Playing with Pygame
Pop Quiz Answers
Additional Online Resources
NumPy Functions' References
Index
Customer Reviews