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Add a cartesian_product built-in #688

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evhub opened this issue Dec 2, 2022 · 2 comments
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Add a cartesian_product built-in #688

evhub opened this issue Dec 2, 2022 · 2 comments

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evhub commented Dec 2, 2022

Should be equivalent to itertools.product but also have proper numpy support and general enhanced built-in methods (__len__, __getitem__, etc.).

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@evhub evhub changed the title Add an outer product operator Add an outer product built-in Dec 2, 2022
@evhub evhub changed the title Add an outer product built-in Add a product built-in Dec 2, 2022
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evhub commented Dec 2, 2022

To avoid being confused with reduce$(*), proposal is to use the name cartesian_product rather than product.

@evhub evhub changed the title Add a product built-in Add a cartesian_product built-in Dec 2, 2022
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evhub commented Dec 2, 2022

Almost done; just needs docs.

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