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- always remember that indices start at ''0'' and that the last element of an array is at index ''-1''!\\ First learn about //indexing// and //slicing// by manipulating strings, as shown in [[#part1|Part 1]] above (try '''This document by JY is awesome!'[::-1]'' and '''This document by JY is awesome!'[slice(None, None, -1)]'') 8-) | - always remember that indices start at ''0'' and that the last element of an array is at index ''-1''!\\ First learn about //indexing// and //slicing// by manipulating strings, as shown in [[#part1|Part 1]] above (try '''This document by JY is awesome!'[::-1]'' and '''This document by JY is awesome!'[slice(None, None, -1)]'') 8-) | ||
- | - if you are a Matlab user (but the references are interesting for others as well), you can read the following: | + | - if you are a **Matlab user** (but the references are interesting for others as well), you can read the following: |
+ | - [[https://www.enthought.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/08/Enthought-MATLAB-to-Python-White-Paper-1.pdf|Migrating from MATLAB to Python]] on the [[https://www.enthought.com/software-development/|Enthought Software Development page]] | ||
- [[https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy-dev/user/numpy-for-matlab-users.html|Numpy for Matlab users]] | - [[https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy-dev/user/numpy-for-matlab-users.html|Numpy for Matlab users]] | ||
- [[http://mathesaurus.sourceforge.net/matlab-numpy.html|NumPy for MATLAB users]] (nice, but does not seem to be maintained any more) | - [[http://mathesaurus.sourceforge.net/matlab-numpy.html|NumPy for MATLAB users]] (nice, but does not seem to be maintained any more) |