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Update the docs to use the new array ctor
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@ -1457,17 +1457,11 @@ simply using ``vectorize``).
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if (buf1.ndim != 1 || buf2.ndim != 1)
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throw std::runtime_error("Number of dimensions must be one");
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if (buf1.shape[0] != buf2.shape[0])
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if (buf1.size != buf2.size)
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throw std::runtime_error("Input shapes must match");
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auto result = py::array(py::buffer_info(
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nullptr, /* Pointer to data (nullptr -> ask NumPy to allocate!) */
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sizeof(double), /* Size of one item */
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py::format_descriptor<double>::format(), /* Buffer format */
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buf1.ndim, /* How many dimensions? */
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{ buf1.shape[0] }, /* Number of elements for each dimension */
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{ sizeof(double) } /* Strides for each dimension */
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));
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/* No pointer is passed, so NumPy will allocate the buffer */
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auto result = py::array_t<double>(buf1.size);
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auto buf3 = result.request();
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