[x ] I have tried using the latest released version of Numba (most recent is visible in the change log (https://github.com/numba/numba/blob/master/CHANGE_LOG). Numba ...
If the num argument of numpy.linspace is larger than 1, it will return a Quantity 1D. If the num argument is 1 it will return a normal numpy array. Example: In [4]: np.linspace(1.0 * pq.s, 4.0 * pq.s, ...
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