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12:00 AM
I think Mac keyboards also have different types of dashes, right? I always miss the minus sign and the figure dash. I end up searching for them in Google
 
12:13 AM
Join the python side, Luis ;)
>>> '\N{em dash}-\N{minus sign} \N{shocked face with exploding head}'
'—-− 🤯'
 
 
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11:13 AM
:-D
That \N thing is cool!
 
@AndrasDeak heck!
where is this documented? (\N is not the greatest keyword to google:)
@AnderBiguri one for you youtube.com/watch?v=j-FHbHoiwNk
 
neat!
 
@flawr there's a short note at docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#literals, not sure if there's elaboration elsewhere
that's the reference for string literals so probably not (other than the tutorial perhaps)
 
Sam
11:42 AM
hey all! long time.
 
hey!
 
Sam
howdie
 
12:01 PM
how are you?
 
 
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1:12 PM
@AndrasDeak ¡¡nice, thanks!!
 
 
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9:06 PM
made me giggle:)
 
9:31 PM
@Andras Is there any way to make Numpy's cholesky directly return an upper triangular matrix instead of lower? The doc says the output is Upper or lower-triangular Cholesky factor. But it seems to give the lower. Any way to select the upper as output?
(I know I could just conjugate-transpose one to get the other)
Ah, Scipy's version has lower=False as optional input
Perhaps they just copied the text carelessly from one to the other
 
@LuisMendo I don't see anything obvious. If you think this is a docbug you should open a PR fixing it :)
@LuisMendo maybe, although the usual direction is that something is in numpy, they realise it shouldn't be there, then it gets moved to scipy where it gets more features
you're probably better off using scipy for this, unless it's code golf of course
 
 
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@AndrasDeak Thanks. I was just answering a question in which the OP uses Numpy for the Cholesky decomposition, then does it manually and gets a different result. I sorted out what their problem was, and in the process got curious about this part of Numpy's function
@AndrasDeak I don't know how to do that :-) Feel free to do it yourself
 
@LuisMendo do you know git?
 
I use Github a little, but I don't really know Git, no
@flawr Ah, that one has the upper input flag as well
But works with tensors. That sounds scary :-)
 
It's not hard if you ever want to give it a go :)
 
@LuisMendo just multidimensional non-ragged arrays:)
 
11:20 PM
which is long for "arrays"
 
but sounds fancier:)
@LuisMendo highly recommend learning a bit more about git! I resisted for way too long!
 
git is way too practically useful for you to learn
 

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