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Add log10 as a native gt4py function #1251

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egparedes opened this issue May 10, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1262
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Add log10 as a native gt4py function #1251

egparedes opened this issue May 10, 2023 · 1 comment · Fixed by #1262
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gt4py.cartesian Issues concerning the current version with support only for cartesian grids. gt4py.next Issues concerning the new version with support for non-cartesian grids. module: backend Related to analysis/backend subpackages module: frontend Frontend subpackage triage: enhancement New feature or request

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Feature request by @oelbert in the GridTools slack.

@egparedes egparedes added triage: enhancement New feature or request module: frontend Frontend subpackage module: backend Related to analysis/backend subpackages gt4py.next Issues concerning the new version with support for non-cartesian grids. gt4py.cartesian Issues concerning the current version with support only for cartesian grids. labels May 10, 2023
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oelbert commented May 24, 2023

Currently pending log10 support in Dace

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