DyND-Python, a component of the Blaze project, is the Python exposure of the DyND dynamic multi-dimensional array library.
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Python versions 2.7, 3.4 and 3.5 are supported.
https://github.com/libdynd/libdynd
https://github.com/libdynd/dynd-python
The easiest way to try it out is through the Anaconda Python distribution. The latest release of Anaconda includes a version of DyND.
For trying the latest updates, there is also an automated build configured which tracks the latest git master. When all the tests pass, it uploads conda packages to the anaconda.org channel "dynd/channel/dev". To get these versions, you can run the following command.
conda install dynd-python --channel dynd/channel/dev
It may work best to install development versions of DyND into an environment instead of the main Anaconda directory. You can do this with a command like:
C:\>conda create -n dynd-env python=3.3 dynd-python --channel dynd/channel/dev
See the build and install instructions for details on building the software for environments not supported by Anaconda, or if you would like to modify or contribute to the project.