numpy.ma.set_fill_value¶
- numpy.ma.set_fill_value(a, fill_value)[source]¶
- Set the filling value of a, if a is a masked array. - This function changes the fill value of the masked array a in place. If a is not a masked array, the function returns silently, without doing anything. - Parameters: - a : array_like - Input array. - fill_value : dtype - Filling value. A consistency test is performed to make sure the value is compatible with the dtype of a. - Returns: - None - Nothing returned by this function. - See also - maximum_fill_value
- Return the default fill value for a dtype.
- MaskedArray.fill_value
- Return current fill value.
- MaskedArray.set_fill_value
- Equivalent method.
 - Examples - >>> import numpy.ma as ma >>> a = np.arange(5) >>> a array([0, 1, 2, 3, 4]) >>> a = ma.masked_where(a < 3, a) >>> a masked_array(data = [-- -- -- 3 4], mask = [ True True True False False], fill_value=999999) >>> ma.set_fill_value(a, -999) >>> a masked_array(data = [-- -- -- 3 4], mask = [ True True True False False], fill_value=-999) - Nothing happens if a is not a masked array. - >>> a = range(5) >>> a [0, 1, 2, 3, 4] >>> ma.set_fill_value(a, 100) >>> a [0, 1, 2, 3, 4] >>> a = np.arange(5) >>> a array([0, 1, 2, 3, 4]) >>> ma.set_fill_value(a, 100) >>> a array([0, 1, 2, 3, 4])