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This kind of testing is often much harder that it looks, does this method work if the individual is a class inheriting numpy arrays? |
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It does not because im checking the module name of each array. Although, I have created a new version with a simpler method that seems to work fine, should I create a new pull request? (Sorry I'm new to open source) |
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Fixed an issue where the ind2 array was not updated when working with NumPy arrays.
A check is added to verify if ind1 and ind2 are NumPy arrays.
If they are, the slices being swapped are copied using .copy() .
If they are not, the swap operation proceeds as before.