scipy.optimize.fmin_l_bfgs_b 'float' object not callable












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I am experiencing 'float' object is not callable error when I use scipy.optimize.fmin_l_bfgs_b function.



As a variables of the function, I put



vec_final = op.fmin_l_bfgs_b(m.mod(b,n)[0],vec,m.mod(b,n)[1]).


m.mod is a subroutine mod of module m, which has output P and gradient of P. I used f2py to call this fortran subroutine to python.



(P = float, P gradient = array)


May I know what could be the problem? Thank you!!










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  • Please use tag fortran for all questions related to Fortran. There is nothing at all Fortran 90 specific in your question (and actually not much Fortran at all). You say you used f2py to call "this fortran subroutine to python". Which this subroutine? What does the line (P = float, P gradient = array) mean? It does not look like Python or Fortran. Please show a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.

    – Vladimir F
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:14


















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I am experiencing 'float' object is not callable error when I use scipy.optimize.fmin_l_bfgs_b function.



As a variables of the function, I put



vec_final = op.fmin_l_bfgs_b(m.mod(b,n)[0],vec,m.mod(b,n)[1]).


m.mod is a subroutine mod of module m, which has output P and gradient of P. I used f2py to call this fortran subroutine to python.



(P = float, P gradient = array)


May I know what could be the problem? Thank you!!










share|improve this question

























  • Please use tag fortran for all questions related to Fortran. There is nothing at all Fortran 90 specific in your question (and actually not much Fortran at all). You say you used f2py to call "this fortran subroutine to python". Which this subroutine? What does the line (P = float, P gradient = array) mean? It does not look like Python or Fortran. Please show a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.

    – Vladimir F
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:14
















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I am experiencing 'float' object is not callable error when I use scipy.optimize.fmin_l_bfgs_b function.



As a variables of the function, I put



vec_final = op.fmin_l_bfgs_b(m.mod(b,n)[0],vec,m.mod(b,n)[1]).


m.mod is a subroutine mod of module m, which has output P and gradient of P. I used f2py to call this fortran subroutine to python.



(P = float, P gradient = array)


May I know what could be the problem? Thank you!!










share|improve this question
















I am experiencing 'float' object is not callable error when I use scipy.optimize.fmin_l_bfgs_b function.



As a variables of the function, I put



vec_final = op.fmin_l_bfgs_b(m.mod(b,n)[0],vec,m.mod(b,n)[1]).


m.mod is a subroutine mod of module m, which has output P and gradient of P. I used f2py to call this fortran subroutine to python.



(P = float, P gradient = array)


May I know what could be the problem? Thank you!!







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  • Please use tag fortran for all questions related to Fortran. There is nothing at all Fortran 90 specific in your question (and actually not much Fortran at all). You say you used f2py to call "this fortran subroutine to python". Which this subroutine? What does the line (P = float, P gradient = array) mean? It does not look like Python or Fortran. Please show a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.

    – Vladimir F
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:14





















  • Please use tag fortran for all questions related to Fortran. There is nothing at all Fortran 90 specific in your question (and actually not much Fortran at all). You say you used f2py to call "this fortran subroutine to python". Which this subroutine? What does the line (P = float, P gradient = array) mean? It does not look like Python or Fortran. Please show a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.

    – Vladimir F
    Nov 15 '18 at 9:14



















Please use tag fortran for all questions related to Fortran. There is nothing at all Fortran 90 specific in your question (and actually not much Fortran at all). You say you used f2py to call "this fortran subroutine to python". Which this subroutine? What does the line (P = float, P gradient = array) mean? It does not look like Python or Fortran. Please show a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.

– Vladimir F
Nov 15 '18 at 9:14







Please use tag fortran for all questions related to Fortran. There is nothing at all Fortran 90 specific in your question (and actually not much Fortran at all). You say you used f2py to call "this fortran subroutine to python". Which this subroutine? What does the line (P = float, P gradient = array) mean? It does not look like Python or Fortran. Please show a Minimal, Complete, and Verifiable example.

– Vladimir F
Nov 15 '18 at 9:14














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