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TypeError: ufunc 'multiply' did not contain a loop with signature matching types dtype('S32') dtype('S32') dtype('S32')

I am trying to create a really simple program that will plot a plot a parabola where v is velocity, a is acceleration and x is time. The user will input values for v and a, then v and a and x will determine y.

I attempted to do this with this:

x = np.linspace(0., 9., 10)
a = raw_input('Acceleration =')
v = raw_input('Velocity = ')
y = v * x - 0.5 * a * x**2.

But, I keep getting this error:

TypeError: ufunc 'multiply' did not contain a loop with signature matching types dtype('S32') dtype('S32') dtype('S32')

What does this mean?

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A. Robinson Avatar asked Feb 02 '17 22:02

A. Robinson


2 Answers

From the documentation of raw_input:

The function then reads a line from input, converts it to a string (stripping a trailing newline), and returns that.

So what happens is that you try to multiply a string with a float, something like y="3" * x - 0.5 * "3" *x**2, which is not defined.

The easiest way to circumvent this is to cast the input string to float first.

x = np.linspace(0., 9., 10)
a = float(raw_input('Acceleration ='))
v = float(raw_input('Velocity = '))
y = v * x - 0.5 * a * x**2

Mind that if you're using Python 3, you'd need to use input instead of raw_input,

a = float(input('Acceleration ='))
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ImportanceOfBeingErnest Avatar answered Nov 06 '22 08:11

ImportanceOfBeingErnest


I faced this problem recently, change the dtype of x to something specific by doing:

x = np.asarray(x, dtype='float64')
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logicb0mb Avatar answered Nov 06 '22 08:11

logicb0mb