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It also checks for inconsistent dimensions if the input is a list. e.g., rejecting `[[1.0, 2.0], [3.0]]`. However, currently only `np_array(<input>, copy=False)` and `np_array(<input>, copy=True)` are supported. In NumPy, copy could be false, true, or None. Right now, NAC3's `np_array(<input>, copy=False)` behaves like NumPy's `np.array(<input>, copy=None)`.
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12 lines
359 B
C++
#include "irrt/exception.hpp"
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#include "irrt/int_types.hpp"
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#include "irrt/list.hpp"
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#include "irrt/math.hpp"
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#include "irrt/ndarray.hpp"
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#include "irrt/range.hpp"
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#include "irrt/slice.hpp"
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#include "irrt/ndarray/basic.hpp"
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#include "irrt/ndarray/def.hpp"
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#include "irrt/ndarray/iter.hpp"
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#include "irrt/ndarray/indexing.hpp"
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#include "irrt/ndarray/array.hpp" |