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With numpy >= 1.20 the use of np.int() raises an error:
AttributeError: module 'numpy' has no attribute 'int'.
`np.int` was a deprecated alias for the builtin `int`. To avoid this error in existing code, use `int` by itself. Doing this will not modify any behavior and is safe. When replacing `np.int`, you may wish to use e.g. `np.int64` or `np.int32` to specify the precision. If you wish to review your current use, check the release note link for additional information.
The aliases was originally deprecated in NumPy 1.20; for more details and guidance see the original release note at:
https://numpy.org/devdocs/release/1.20.0-notes.html#deprecations.
I replaced usages of np.int() in the code with int() and have it on a local branch that I can push if you want me to open a PR.
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With numpy >= 1.20 the use of
np.int()
raises an error:I replaced usages of
np.int()
in the code withint()
and have it on a local branch that I can push if you want me to open a PR.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: