[SciPy-Dev] GSoC 2018 : Rotation formalism

Vishal Gupta vishstar88 at gmail.com
Sun Feb 25 06:46:51 EST 2018


Hey

Here's a bunch of ideas that I have

   1. Create a new Vector class primarily for vector algebraic operations
   (instead of numpy arrays).
   This could be used any and every vector operation.
   - Vector Product
      - Scalar Product
      - Translation
      - Rotation
      - Magnitude
      - Distance from other Vector objects
      - Convert to and from numpy array
      -
      - asd





On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 4:09 PM, Nikolay Mayorov <nikolay.mayorov at zoho.com>
wrote:

> Hi, Vishal!
>
> 1.You should reply to scipy-dev at python.org, check if it works for you.
> I'm replying to this address now as well.
> 2. It doesn't seem that many people here use IRC, e-mail for now is
> totally fine.
> 3. Fine, looking forward to the updates :)
> 4. It will be good to see some technical details: like what methods you
> want to introduce, there general logic and fine points, what difficulties
> you expect, possible different approaches and their pros and cons. It is
> valuable if you can think in terms of the actual implementation. Besides
> that, we are interested in your motivation of working with scipy and this
> idea in particular.
> 5. Generally both, there are no hard rules. Perhaps work on your proposal
> draft first, see if you are in fact interested in working on this idea.
>
> Best,
> Nikolay
>
> ---- On Sun, 25 Feb 2018 14:04:56 +0500 *Vishal Gupta
> <vishstar88 at gmail.com <vishstar88 at gmail.com>>* wrote ----
>
> Hey.
>
> 1. I'm drafting a new mail, because I've subscribed to scipy-dev digests
> and I wasn't sure how I could reference or reply to mails in digests.
> 2. Honestly, I haven't used the IRC a lot, so I hope it's fine to
> communicate within this mail thread :)
> 3. I've created a Wiki for the project here : https://github.com/scipy/
> scipy/wiki/GSoC-Proposal-:-Rotation-Formalism
> 4. I will expand on the existing idea and give my own perspective over the
> next 3-4 days. Hopefully, I should have a rough idea of what it might take
> and also be able to draft a rough time schedule in a week.
> 5. Since you also mentioned "Become active with scipy development", do I
> work on the above... or resolving issues and raising PRs ?
> Thanks
> Vishal Gupta
>
>
>
>
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