Let's say I have an array
a = np.array[5, 3, 2]
and based on that array I want to return a new array in the form:
b = np.array[ [0, 1, 2, 3, 4], [0, 1, 2], [0, 1] ]
I've been trying:
for item in a:
b = np.hstack(np.arange(item))
print b
but this only gives me the elements without joining them into an array;
for item in a:
b = b.append((b[:], b[item]))
print b
but this approach blows up nicely with a:
AttributeError: 'numpy.ndarray' object has no attribute 'append'
I have tried other things, like:
b[item] = np.arange(item),
but that one complains about out-of-bounds indices.
And
b = np.zeros(len(a))
for item in np.arange(len(a)):
b[item] = np.arange(b[item])
print b
which complains with
ValueError: setting an array element with a sequence.
That last one is the one that looks more promising and, searching for some questions on this site (https://stackoverflow.com/a/13311979/531687) I know that the problem is that I am trying to fit a sequence where a value is expected, but I can't figure out my way around it.
How can I go about this?