numpy.ma.indices¶
- numpy.ma.indices(dimensions, dtype=<type 'int'>)[source]¶
- Return an array representing the indices of a grid. - Compute an array where the subarrays contain index values 0,1,... varying only along the corresponding axis. - Parameters: - dimensions : sequence of ints - The shape of the grid. - dtype : dtype, optional - Data type of the result. - Returns: - grid : ndarray - The array of grid indices, grid.shape = (len(dimensions),) + tuple(dimensions). - See also - mgrid, meshgrid - Notes - The output shape is obtained by prepending the number of dimensions in front of the tuple of dimensions, i.e. if dimensions is a tuple (r0, ..., rN-1) of length N, the output shape is (N,r0,...,rN-1). - The subarrays grid[k] contains the N-D array of indices along the k-th axis. Explicitly: - grid[k,i0,i1,...,iN-1] = ik - Examples - >>> grid = np.indices((2, 3)) >>> grid.shape (2, 2, 3) >>> grid[0] # row indices array([[0, 0, 0], [1, 1, 1]]) >>> grid[1] # column indices array([[0, 1, 2], [0, 1, 2]]) - The indices can be used as an index into an array. - >>> x = np.arange(20).reshape(5, 4) >>> row, col = np.indices((2, 3)) >>> x[row, col] array([[0, 1, 2], [4, 5, 6]]) - Note that it would be more straightforward in the above example to extract the required elements directly with x[:2, :3].