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Hi @omarshehab. The short answer is that, yes, you are right. The long answer is that---due to the explanation below---it's fine the way it is, you are just missing something like from __future__ import division
at the top of your file.
In python 2, the default behavior when dividing integers is to floor the output and return an integer. In python 3, the default is to return a float. The latter behavior is what most scientific users expect, and therefore, it is common to force the python 3 behavior using from __future__ import division
.
If you cast the denominator to a float, as you have done by using 2.0
, a float is returned in both python 2 and 3. I don't like this as much because if I forget to add the .0
or float(2)
, it can cause some seriously confusing bugs.
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For what it's worth, I like np.linspace(0, 2*omega_max, 51)[1:]
better, anyway.
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