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arrays - Python: Differentiating between row and column vectors

Is there a good way of differentiating between row and column vectors in python? So far I'm using numpy and scipy and what I see so far is that If I was to give one a vector, say

from numpy import *
Vector = array([1,2,3])

they wouldn't be able to say weather I mean a row or a column vector. Moreover:

array([1,2,3]) == array([1,2,3]).transpose()
True

Which in "real world" is simply untrue. I realize that most of the functions on vectors from the mentioned modules don't need the differentiation. For example outer(a,b) or a.dot(b) but I'd like to differentiate for my own convenience.

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You can make the distinction explicit by adding another dimension to the array.

>>> a = np.array([1, 2, 3])
>>> a
array([1, 2, 3])
>>> a.transpose()
array([1, 2, 3])
>>> a.dot(a.transpose())
14

Now force it to be a column vector:

>>> a.shape = (3,1)
>>> a
array([[1],
       [2],
       [3]])
>>> a.transpose()
array([[1, 2, 3]])
>>> a.dot(a.transpose())
array([[1, 2, 3],
       [2, 4, 6],
       [3, 6, 9]])

Another option is to use np.newaxis when you want to make the distinction:

>>> a = np.array([1, 2, 3])
>>> a
array([1, 2, 3])
>>> a[:, np.newaxis]
array([[1],
       [2],
       [3]])
>>> a[np.newaxis, :]
array([[1, 2, 3]])

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