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diff --git a/numpy/add_newdocs.py b/numpy/add_newdocs.py index 41267b797..adeaff90c 100644 --- a/numpy/add_newdocs.py +++ b/numpy/add_newdocs.py @@ -296,7 +296,7 @@ add_newdoc('numpy.core', 'nditer', Notes ----- `nditer` supersedes `flatiter`. The iterator implementation behind - `nditer` is also exposed by the Numpy C API. + `nditer` is also exposed by the NumPy C API. The Python exposure supplies two iteration interfaces, one which follows the Python iterator protocol, and another which mirrors the C-style @@ -570,7 +570,7 @@ add_newdoc('numpy.core', 'broadcast', ('ndim', add_newdoc('numpy.core', 'broadcast', ('nd', """ - Number of dimensions of broadcasted result. For code intended for Numpy + Number of dimensions of broadcasted result. For code intended for NumPy 1.12.0 and later the more consistent `ndim` is preferred. Examples @@ -2014,7 +2014,7 @@ add_newdoc('numpy.core', 'matmul', were elements. .. warning:: - This function is preliminary and included in Numpy 1.10 for testing + This function is preliminary and included in NumPy 1.10 for testing and documentation. Its semantics will not change, but the number and order of the optional arguments will. @@ -4841,7 +4841,7 @@ add_newdoc('numpy.core.umath', 'frompyfunc', """ frompyfunc(func, nin, nout) - Takes an arbitrary Python function and returns a Numpy ufunc. + Takes an arbitrary Python function and returns a NumPy ufunc. Can be used, for example, to add broadcasting to a built-in Python function (see Examples section). @@ -4858,7 +4858,7 @@ add_newdoc('numpy.core.umath', 'frompyfunc', Returns ------- out : ufunc - Returns a Numpy universal function (``ufunc``) object. + Returns a NumPy universal function (``ufunc``) object. See Also -------- @@ -4888,7 +4888,7 @@ add_newdoc('numpy.core.umath', 'geterrobj', Return the current object that defines floating-point error handling. The error object contains all information that defines the error handling - behavior in Numpy. `geterrobj` is used internally by the other + behavior in NumPy. `geterrobj` is used internally by the other functions that get and set error handling behavior (`geterr`, `seterr`, `geterrcall`, `seterrcall`). @@ -4952,7 +4952,7 @@ add_newdoc('numpy.core.umath', 'seterrobj', Set the object that defines floating-point error handling. The error object contains all information that defines the error handling - behavior in Numpy. `seterrobj` is used internally by the other + behavior in NumPy. `seterrobj` is used internally by the other functions that set error handling behavior (`seterr`, `seterrcall`). Parameters @@ -5028,7 +5028,7 @@ add_newdoc('numpy.core.multiarray', 'digitize', Parameters ---------- x : array_like - Input array to be binned. Prior to Numpy 1.10.0, this array had to + Input array to be binned. Prior to NumPy 1.10.0, this array had to be 1-dimensional, but can now have any shape. bins : array_like Array of bins. It has to be 1-dimensional and monotonic. @@ -6235,7 +6235,7 @@ add_newdoc('numpy.core.multiarray', 'dtype', ('isbuiltin', 2 if the dtype is for a user-defined numpy type A user-defined type uses the numpy C-API machinery to extend numpy to handle a new array type. See - :ref:`user.user-defined-data-types` in the Numpy manual. + :ref:`user.user-defined-data-types` in the NumPy manual. = ======================================================================== Examples @@ -7623,7 +7623,7 @@ add_newdoc('numpy.core.numerictypes', 'generic', ('view', ############################################################################## add_newdoc('numpy.core.numerictypes', 'bool_', - """Numpy's Boolean type. Character code: ``?``. Alias: bool8""") + """NumPy's Boolean type. Character code: ``?``. Alias: bool8""") add_newdoc('numpy.core.numerictypes', 'complex64', """ |