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authorAndre Delfino <adelfino@gmail.com>2020-10-01 23:22:14 (GMT)
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[doc] Update references to NumPy (GH-22458)
Numeric(al) Python to NumPy. It seems the old name hasn't been used for some time.
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@@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ which implements arithmetic based on rational numbers (so the numbers like
1/3 can be represented exactly).
If you are a heavy user of floating point operations you should take a look
-at the Numerical Python package and many other packages for mathematical and
+at the NumPy package and many other packages for mathematical and
statistical operations supplied by the SciPy project. See <https://scipy.org>.
Python provides tools that may help on those rare occasions when you really