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Based on trying to help in Issue #452 , I found some interesting behavior regarding either Zip
or azip!
. I've given examples down below
let a = arr3(&[[[ 0, 1, 2],
[ 3, 4, 5]],
[[ 6, 7, 8],
[ 9, 10, 11]]]);
let inner0 = a.lanes(Axis(0));
let trial = arr1(&[0,0,0,0,0,0]);
let tr_iter = trial.axis_iter(Axis(0));
//The below will error out when compiling.
azip!(ref output (inner0), ref trial (tr_iter) in {println!("{:?}, {:?}",output, trial); });
The compiler returns the following error:
error[E0271]: type mismatch resolving `<ndarray::iter::AxisIter<'_, {integer}, ndarray::Dim<[usize; 0]>> as ndarray::IntoNdProducer>::Dim == ndarray::Dim<[usize; 2]>`
--> src/main.rs:141:5
|
141 | azip!(ref output (inner0), ref trial (tr_iter) in {println!("{:?}, {:?}",output, trial); });
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ expected an array with a fixed size of 1 elements, found one with 2 elements
|
= note: expected type `ndarray::Dim<[usize; 1]>`
found type `ndarray::Dim<[usize; 2]>`
= note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate
error[E0599]: no method named `apply` found for type `ndarray::Zip<(ndarray::iter::Lanes<'_, {integer}, ndarray::Dim<[usize; 2]>>, ndarray::iter::AxisIter<'_, {integer}, ndarray::Dim<[usize; 0]>>), ndarray::Dim<[usize; 2]>>` in the current scope
--> src/main.rs:141:5
|
141 | azip!(ref output (inner0), ref trial (tr_iter) in {println!("{:?}, {:?}",output, trial); });
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
|
= note: this error originates in a macro outside of the current crate
However, if I were to roll what inner0 outputs directly, I can get it to work no problem as seen below:
let trial = arr1(&[0,0,0,0,0,0]);
let tr_iter = trial.axis_iter(Axis(0));
let b = arr2(&[[0,1,2,3,4,5],[6,7,8,9,10,11]]);
let b_iter = b.axis_iter(Axis(1));
//The compiler is perfectly okay with this code.
azip!(ref output (b_iter), ref trial (tr_iter) in {println!("{:?}, {:?}",output, trial); });
I feel that either method should work, since we contain the same number of "items" to iterate over in each version. So, I was curious if this is simply an error/bug in the code or is there a design choice behind one method failing to compile and the other one working.
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