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authorAntony Lee <anntzer.lee@gmail.com>2020-12-29 18:53:53 +0100
committerAntony Lee <anntzer.lee@gmail.com>2020-12-29 21:18:08 +0100
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DOC: Avoid using "set of" when talking about an ordered list.
... or when the input isn't/cannot be a set. I left a few usages, e.g. in random sampling, where "set" is reasonable as informal description of an array as the order doesn't matter; however, for e.g. np.gradient the order of the returned list is clearly important, so "set" is wrong. Also some other minor doc edits noticed during the grepping: using `shape` instead of `form` in `cov` is consistent with most other places; the wording in `Polynomial.trim` now matches other methods on the same class.
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diff --git a/numpy/lib/histograms.py b/numpy/lib/histograms.py
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@@ -678,7 +678,7 @@ def _histogram_dispatcher(
def histogram(a, bins=10, range=None, normed=None, weights=None,
density=None):
r"""
- Compute the histogram of a set of data.
+ Compute the histogram of a dataset.
Parameters
----------