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I know that you only answer questions that are worthy of an answer. One of the things that makes a question worthy of being answered is whether the writer put effort in it.

I found myself in need of help. I did my research, read all the correlated documentation, searched around the site, but there were no duplicates of my question. Before posting I informed myself on how to post good questions. I think I applied all the rules, but the truth is that I didn't, because the post got down voted.downvoted

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Vectorizing for cuda, a function that takes a complex number as input and a complex number as output fails in numba

I know that you only answer questions that are worthy of an answer. One of the things that makes a question worthy of being answered is whether the writer put effort in it.

I found myself in need of help. I did my research, read all the correlated documentation, searched around the site, but there were no duplicates of my question. Before posting I informed myself on how to post good questions. I think I applied all the rules, but the truth is that I didn't, because the post got down voted.

I don't want to make you angry: I just want to learn what I did wrong so both me and the community will be happy. I will be happy because I will be able to both get helped and help others, while the community will be happy because there is 1 less guy that posts bad questions and 1 more guy that helps others and contributes.

Vectorizing for cuda, a function that takes a complex number as input and a complex number as output fails in numba

I know that you only answer questions that are worthy of an answer. One of the things that makes a question worthy of being answered is whether the writer put effort in it.

I found myself in need of help. I did my research, read all the correlated documentation, searched around the site, but there were no duplicates of my question. Before posting I informed myself on how to post good questions. I think I applied all the rules, but the truth is that I didn't, because the post got downvoted

I don't want to make you all angry: I just want to learn what I did wrong so both me and the community will be happy. I will be happy because I will be able to both get helped and help others, while the community will be happy because there is 1 less guy that posts bad questions and 1 more guy that helps others and contributes.

Here is my question:

Vectorizing for cuda, a function that takes a complex number as input and a complex number as output fails in numba

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I know that you only answer questions that are worthworthy of an answer. One of the things that makes a question worthworthy of being answered is whether the writer put effort in it.

I found myself in need of help. I did my research, read all the correlated documentation, searched around the site, but there were Nono duplicates of my question. Before posting I informed myself on how to post good questions. I think I applied all the rules, but the truth is that I didn't, because the post got down voted.

I don't want to make you angry: I just want to learn what I did wrong so both me and the community will be happy. I will be happy because I will be able to both get helped and help others, while the community will be happy because there is 1 less guy that posts bad questions less and 1 more guy that helps others and contributes.

Vectorizing for cuda, a function that takes a complex number as input and a complex number as output fails in numba

I know that you only answer questions that are worth an answer. One of the things that makes a question worth of being answered is whether the writer put effort in it.

I found myself in need of help. I did my research, read all the correlated documentation, searched around the site, but there were No duplicates of my question. Before posting I informed myself on how to post good questions. I think I applied all the rules, but the truth is that I didn't, because the post got down voted.

I don't want to make you angry: I just want to learn what I did wrong so both me and the community will be happy. I will be happy because I will be able to both get helped and help others, while the community will be happy because there is 1 guy that posts bad questions less and 1 more guy that helps others and contributes.

Vectorizing for cuda, a function that takes a complex number as input and a complex number as output fails in numba

I know that you only answer questions that are worthy of an answer. One of the things that makes a question worthy of being answered is whether the writer put effort in it.

I found myself in need of help. I did my research, read all the correlated documentation, searched around the site, but there were no duplicates of my question. Before posting I informed myself on how to post good questions. I think I applied all the rules, but the truth is that I didn't, because the post got down voted.

I don't want to make you angry: I just want to learn what I did wrong so both me and the community will be happy. I will be happy because I will be able to both get helped and help others, while the community will be happy because there is 1 less guy that posts bad questions and 1 more guy that helps others and contributes.

Vectorizing for cuda, a function that takes a complex number as input and a complex number as output fails in numba

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