This is a very basic introduction to how to use Numpy (Numerical Python). In order to get the most out of this text you need to sit in front of a computer with ipython (interactive python) and go through each page.
Disclaimer: I was sent a free copy of the book for review by Packt. There are fairly few books about scientific Python (I am in the process of writing one myself).
Numpy is the python module that allows efficient array manipulation. Numpy is even certainly one of the key advantage of python compared to many other programming language.
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