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I am very new to programming. I have code in matlab:

x2(x2>=0)=1; 
x2(x2<0)=-1; 
%Find values in x2 which are less than 0 and replace them with -1, 
%where x2 is an array like

0,000266987932788242
0,000106735120804439
-0,000133516844874253
-0,000534018243439120

I tried to do this in Python using code

if x2>=0:
   x2=1
if x2<0:
   x2=-1

This returns ValueError: The truth value of an array with more than one element is ambiguous. Use a.any() or a.all()

How should I do it so that I get all the positive replaced by 1 and negatives by -1 and STORE all of this in the x2 for example, not just print, so that I could use it later to do some other stuff.

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  • Updated my answer now. Please check. Oct 27, 2013 at 14:00

2 Answers 2

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You can use numpy's ability to index over boolean array.

import numpy as np
x = np.array([-5.3, -0.4, 0.6, 5.4, 0.0])

not_neg = x >= 0 # creates a boolean array

x[not_neg] = 1 # index over boolean array
x[~not_neg] = -1

Result:

>>> x
array([-1., -1.,  1.,  1.,  1.])
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  • The last line can just be x[~not_neg] = -1.
    – Daniel
    Oct 27, 2013 at 14:55
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First:

x2 = [0.000266987932788242, 0.000106735120804439, -0.000133516844874253, -0.000534018243439120]
print [1 if num >= 0 else num for num in x2]

Output

[1, 1, -0.000133516844874253, -0.000534018243439120]

Second:

x2 = [-1, 2, -3, 4]
print [-1 if num < 0 else num for num in x2]

Output

[0.000266987932788242, 0.000106735120804439,  -1, -1]

If you need both of them in a single statement

x2 = [0.000266987932788242, 0.000106735120804439, -0.000133516844874253, -0.000534018243439120]
x2 = [-1 if num < 0 else 1 for num in x2]
print x2

Output

[1, 1, -1, -1]

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