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---
name: linspace
kind: function
lang: py
domain: datascience
version: "1.0.0"
purity: pure
signature: "def linspace(start: float, stop: float, num: int) -> list"
description: "Genera una lista de valores equiespaciados entre start y stop (inclusivos)."
tags: [numeric, range, python, pendiente-usar]
uses_functions: []
uses_types: []
returns: []
returns_optional: false
error_type: ""
imports: []
params:
- name: start
desc: "valor inicial del rango (ej: 0.0)"
- name: stop
desc: "valor final del rango, incluido (ej: 1.0)"
- name: num
desc: "numero de puntos a generar (ej: 5). Si num=1, retorna [start]."
output: "lista de num valores equiespaciados entre start y stop (ambos inclusive)"
tested: false
tests: []
test_file_path: ""
file_path: "python/functions/datascience/datascience.py"
---
## Ejemplo
```python
linspace(0, 1, 5)
# [0.0, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1.0]
```
## Notas
Equivalente a numpy.linspace pero sin numpy. Si num=1, retorna [start]. Si num<=0, retorna lista vacia.