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2:41 PM
arrays with negative sizes, such that concatenating them to anther one results in a smaller array
 
hahaha
lack of variables as a concept
 
just like there is antimatter there should be anti-arrays
 
var=np.missing(shape=(4,2))  #I am missing  8 numbers
but you need to keep them in a different worspace
otherwise they may anihilate your variables
 
oh and I just found another situation where they would be useful: wouldn't they consume a negative amount of memory? then you could introduce some anti-variables to free up some space
 
hahhahaaha
clear;
clc;
A=zeros(100000,100000,'antifloat') % free memory
 
2:49 PM
@AnderBiguri A=zeros(100000,100000,'sink')
 
hahahaha
 
but wait, if you have np.zeros(-5,-5) that means we have +25 zeros!
but np.zeros(-5, 5) has -25 zeros
so np.concatenate([np.zeros(-5, 5), np.zeros(20, 5)]) == np.zeros(15,5)
then everything makes sense
 
of course, as long as concatenating dimensions are the same size, in absolute units
 
 
2 hours later…
Sam
4:57 PM
@flawr Yeah Docanno should give you this functionality dude.
 

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