
On 2008-12-18 23:46:40 +0100, Eric Niebler
Daniel Oberhoff wrote:
Now with proto I was wondering how hard it would be to build an et engine for array math. Basically I am interested in general tensor notation, and the resulting expressions should be iteratable efficiently. think (advanced example):
a_ij = b_i * (c_j - sum(d_ijk, k = [i-1,1])
I don't understand your notation. What are a_ij et. al.?
Sorry, the underscripts where meant to be indices. So a is a 2d array, b and c are 1d arrays, and d is a 3d array. The statement says: to calculate a at a given index pair i,j (say 0,0) you substitute for i,j on the right. And the sum sums over the third index of the 3d array d. The notation further says that the bounds for the summation depend on what you substitute for i. So to fill the array a like that you need to substitute all values in the domian (say both indices run from 0 to 99 for a 100x100 array), and for efficiency it would be best if the right hand side would result in an iterator that substitutes subsequent all values in series. Best Daniel