I'm just starting out with numpy and can't find a simple solution to this problem.
Simple example:
import numpy as np
A = np.array([[1, 2], [-1, 5], [0, 12]])
x1 = (0, 0)
x2 = (1, 1)
x3 = (2, 0)
A[x1] # 1
A[x2] # 5
A[x3] # 0
I'd like to somehow put my tuples x1, x2, x3 into a single object, which I would then use to index into A. I'd like this to return [1, 5, 0] -- hence the title, accessing multiple (row, column) combinations in a numpy array. Is there an easy way to do this?
Here's what I've tried:
A[[x1, x2, x3]] # IndexError
A[(x1, x2, x3)] # IndexError
A[x1, x2, x3] # IndexError
A[np.array((x1, x2, x3))] # Not what I'm trying to do
One possibility is:
tuples = (x1, x2, x3)
elems = []
for tup in tuples:
elems.append(A[tup])
B = np.array(elems)
B # [1, 5, 0] as desired
But is there a way to avoid the loop?