A few semantic changes have occurred over the years for both the libraries however, the brief tutorials on the website are outdated. One such example is:
from numpy import *
a = array([1,2,3,4,5,6])
print(a)
The above code semantics is outdated and should be the following instead:
import numpy as np
a = np.array([1,2,3,4,5,6])
print(a)
The outdated code might not be just limited to the aforementioned libraries. These were the only tutorials I happened to check.
I understand that this code works but it's just good practice to import numpy as np instead of from numpy import * and so on.
A few semantic changes have occurred over the years for both the libraries however, the brief tutorials on the website are outdated. One such example is:
The above code semantics is outdated and should be the following instead:
The outdated code might not be just limited to the aforementioned libraries. These were the only tutorials I happened to check.
I understand that this code works but it's just good practice to
import numpy as np
instead offrom numpy import *
and so on.