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bytearray numerical extension

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REQUIRES PYTHON3.1

QUICK TEST: $ python3.1 setup.py build dev –quicktest

DESCRIPTION: bytearray numerical extension

CHANGELOG:

20091209 - improved documentation 20091205 - moved source code to c++ 20091116 - package integrated

DEMO USAGE:

>>> from numbytes import *
>>> ## subclass numbytes
>>> class numbytes2(numbytes): pass
>>> ## create bytearray of 3x4 matrix of int64
>>> bytes_integer = numbytes2("i", range(12), shape0=3, shape1=4)
>>> bytes_integer.debug()
<class 'numbytes.numbytes2'> i refcnt=4 tsize=8 shape=<3 4> strides=<4 1> transposed=0
>>> print( bytes_integer )
[[          0           1           2           3]
[          4           5           6           7]
[          8           9          10          11]]
>>> ## underlying bytearray object
>>> print( bytes_integer.bytes )
bytearray(b'\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x01\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x02\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x03\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x04\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x05\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x06\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x07\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x08\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\t\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\n\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x0b\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00')
>>> ## slice / transpose / reshape
>>> print( bytes_integer[0, :] )
[[          0           1           2           3]]
>>> print( bytes_integer[1:, 2:] )
[[          6           7]
[         10          11]]
>>> print( bytes_integer.T[2:, 1:] )
[[          6          10]
[          7          11]]
>>> print( bytes_integer.reshape(2, -1) )
[[          0           1           2           3           4           5]
[          6           7           8           9          10          11]]
>>> ## recast into double type
>>> bytes___float = bytes_integer.recast("f") / 3
>>> print( bytes___float )
[[            0      0.333333      0.666667             1]
[      1.33333       1.66667             2       2.33333]
[      2.66667             3       3.33333       3.66667]]
>>> ## most arithmetic operations are inplace
>>> ## use copy to avoid side-effects
>>> print( bytes_integer.copy[1:, 2:] + bytes___float.copy[1:, 2:] )
[[          8           9]
[         13          14]]
>>> print( bytes___float.copy[1:, 2:] + bytes_integer.copy[1:, 2:] )
[[            8       9.33333]
[      13.3333       14.6667]]
>>> print( bytes_integer )
[[          0           1           2           3]
[          4           5           6           7]
[          8           9          10          11]]
>>> print( bytes_integer + bytes_integer[:, -1]) ## inplace
[[          3           4           5           6]
[         11          12          13          14]
[         19          20          21          22]]
>>> print( bytes_integer + bytes_integer.T[1:, 0]) ## inplace
[[          7           8          13          14]
[         24          25          26          27]
[         33          34          35          36]]
>>> print( bytes___float )
[[            0      0.333333      0.666667             1]
[      1.33333       1.66667             2       2.33333]
[      2.66667             3       3.33333       3.66667]]
>>> print( bytes___float.sqrt() ) ## inplace
[[            0       0.57735      0.816497             1]
[       1.1547       1.29099       1.41421       1.52753]
[      1.63299       1.73205       1.82574       1.91485]]
>>> print( bytes___float ** 2 ) ## inplace
[[            0      0.333333      0.666667             1]
[      1.33333       1.66667             2       2.33333]
[      2.66667             3       3.33333       3.66667]]
>>> ## inplace exceptions are logical comparisons,
>>> ## which return new char-typed arrays
>>> print( bytes___float )
[[            0      0.333333      0.666667             1]
[      1.33333       1.66667             2       2.33333]
[      2.66667             3       3.33333       3.66667]]
>>> print( bytes___float == bytes___float[:, 1] )
[[ 00  01  00  00]
[ 00  01  00  00]
[ 00  01  00  00]]
>>> print( bytes___float > 1.5 )
[[ 00  00  00  00]
[ 01  01  01  01]
[ 01  01  01  01]]
>>> ##
>>> print( bytes_integer )
[[          7           8          13          14]
[         24          25          26          27]
[         33          34          35          36]]
>>> for aa in bytes_integer.rows(): print( aa )
[[          7           8          13          14]]

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