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Chained array operations, in efficient calculation order #35

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zbpetersbuf opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 5 comments
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Chained array operations, in efficient calculation order #35

zbpetersbuf opened this issue Oct 2, 2024 · 5 comments
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@zbpetersbuf
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I ll work on this task for the code

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great! I'll do the documentation

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what does this mean exactly? do you need anything from me to do this?

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laserlab commented Oct 3, 2024

@iamtomato761 @zbpetersbuf yes and no, you can add your code and ideally you work together ion the docstrings and @iamtomato761 can write a short description of the general idea of the function.

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are the doc strings the little boxes you add to Jupiter notebook?

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laserlab commented Oct 4, 2024

docstrings are python documentation, see for example here: https://peps.python.org/pep-0257/
or the example from class: https://github.com/ubsuny/CompPhys/blob/main/ReviewPython/docstrings/multiline.ipynb

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