numpy.ma.prod¶
- numpy.ma.prod(self, axis=None, dtype=None, out=None) = <numpy.ma.core._frommethod instance at 0x4245070c>¶
- Return the product of the array elements over the given axis. Masked elements are set to 1 internally for computation. - Parameters: - axis : {None, int}, optional - Axis over which the product is taken. If None is used, then the product is over all the array elements. - dtype : {None, dtype}, optional - Determines the type of the returned array and of the accumulator where the elements are multiplied. If dtype has the value None and the type of a is an integer type of precision less than the default platform integer, then the default platform integer precision is used. Otherwise, the dtype is the same as that of a. - out : {None, array}, optional - Alternative output array in which to place the result. It must have the same shape as the expected output but the type will be cast if necessary. - Returns: - product_along_axis : {array, scalar}, see dtype parameter above. - Returns an array whose shape is the same as a with the specified axis removed. Returns a 0d array when a is 1d or axis=None. Returns a reference to the specified output array if specified. - See also - prod
- equivalent function
 - Notes - Arithmetic is modular when using integer types, and no error is raised on overflow. - Examples - >>> np.prod([1.,2.]) 2.0 >>> np.prod([1.,2.], dtype=np.int32) 2 >>> np.prod([[1.,2.],[3.,4.]]) 24.0 >>> np.prod([[1.,2.],[3.,4.]], axis=1) array([ 2., 12.])