--- a/getting-started-with-arrays/script.rst Mon Oct 11 23:03:49 2010 +0530
+++ b/getting-started-with-arrays/script.rst Tue Oct 12 00:25:01 2010 +0530
@@ -71,6 +71,8 @@
here and try to do it yourself, try ``ar.tab`` and find a suitable
method for that.
+{{{ switch to next slide, reshape() method }}}
+
We can use the function ``reshape()`` for that purpose and it can be
done as,
::
@@ -79,6 +81,8 @@
ar.reshape(4,2)
ar = ar.reshape(2,4)
+{{{ switch to next slide, creating array from list}}}
+
Now, let us see how to convert a list object to an array. As you have
already seen, in both of the previous statements we have passed a
list, so creating an array can be done so, first let us create a list
@@ -110,7 +114,7 @@
{{{ switch to the next slide, unsolved exercise 2 }}}
-Find out the shape of the other two arrays that we have created.
+Find out the shape of the other arrays that we have created.
{{{ Array can have only a single type of data }}}
@@ -129,6 +133,8 @@
Did you notice it,
+{{{ switch to next slide, implicit type casting }}}
+
{{{ highlight all the array elements one by one using mouse
movements }}}
@@ -226,7 +232,7 @@
Returns an array with element by element multiplication, notice that
it does not perform matrix multiplication.
-{{{ switch to next slide, recap slide }}}
+{{{ switch to next slide, summary slide }}}
So this brings us to the end of this tutorial, in this tutorial we
covered basics of arrays, how to create an array, converting a list to