@AndrasDeak To me, Fortran's way is more similar to Python's than to Matlab's, in that knowing what the function will return forces you to look through the code
Anyway, I find it annoying in a Python function to have to find the "return" line in order to know if the function returns say an array or a tuple of three arrays. In Matlab that's clear from the beginning
(Except Matlab's functions' arity is variable, I know...)
oh ok, I'm not a big fan of spypder, it is ok for some quick calculations and plots, but for everything else I like using a IDE that is a little bit more intelligent. I have some experience using pycharm and like it quite a lot. I recommend giving it a try!
@AndrasDeak when I have a 2d array (gray image) img I can easily fill the inside of an (axis aligned) rectangle using img[a:b, c:d] = value, but how would you fill the outside?
I did mask = img*0; mask[a:b, c:d] = 1; img[~mask] = value but is there a better way?