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It's short for "numpy" which is the name of the Python module the data type
comes from.
…On Mon, Jun 14, 2021 at 12:17 PM Acpear ***@***.***> wrote:
It is custom to use "np.array[ x, y ]", but I am confused by the name it
called. Is it represent the meaning of "[n]ow [p]lace (place of now)"?
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It is custom to use "np.array[ x, y ]", but I am confused by the name it called. Is it represent the meaning of "[n]ow [p]lace (place of now)"?
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