I am new to numpy and have a look at the documentation https://numpy.org/devdocs/reference/generated/numpy.arange.html but cant seem to get an error log or an indication that it is exceeding the stop of int '3'. float seems to work as expected, but not int. i believe its due to how python interpret int and float, but should int not auto round the 0.5 values? Comparing a float and an int in Python https://numpy.org/doc/stable/user/basics.types.html
my question is, why and how does arange interpret the int as the stop point is '6' and not '3', if int is used, should it not stop at 2?
Many thanks for enlightenment.
x = np.arange(-1, 3, 0.5, dtype=int)
y = np.arange(-1, 3, 0.5, dtype=float)
print('x = ', x)
print('y = ', y)
x = [-1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6]
y = [-1. -0.5 0. 0.5 1. 1.5 2. 2.5]