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Indexing into a matrix is a means of selecting a subset of elements from the matrix/array

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How to convert topk data from torch.tensor.topk() to a pytorch tensor

I have a 1-d pytorch tensor and I got topk data of the tensor and indeces of this datas. How can I place each data in the corresponding position of a empty pytorch tensor? The topk of this tensor ...
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Using numpy, what is a good way to index into a matrix using another matrix whose entry values are column numbers?

Suppose I want to indepedently re-order each row of a matrix. Here is an example of that using np.argsort(): >>> A array([[88, 44, 77, 33, 77], [33, 55, 66, 88, 0], [88, 0, 0,...
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Fastest way to write in an numpy array at specific indexes?

I would like to get the fastest solution to write data in a 2D numpy array using an array of indexes. I have a large 2D boolean numpy array buffer import numpy as np n_rows = 100000 n_cols = 250 ...
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How to access multiple elements in c++ Eigen array?

I want to retrieve certain elements in an Eigen array and return them as a vector. I use the following code: Eigen::ArrayXXi test; test.resize(5,5); test.setRandom(); Eigen::Matrix<int, 2, 3> ...
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Getting a subset of numpy array indicies an easy way

Can this for loop be written in a simpler way? import itertools import numpy as np def f(a, b, c): # placeholder for a complex function print(a+b+c) a = np.arange(12).reshape(3, 4) for y, x in ...
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Matrix index out of range during loop

a is an nxn matrix. I have this code: [m,n] = size(a); x = zeros(m,1); for j=1:1:n if(j==1) a(1,:) = []; else end disp(a); a(:,j) = []; disp(x); disp(a); ...
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How to modify a masked array in place directly by assigning to it using advanced indexing

I have an array that I want to change some values on some rows. The desired rows will be addressed by a Boolean masked array. Then I want to modify one of the values in the rows: a = np.array([[0., 0.]...
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How to sort a one hot tensor according to a tensor of indices

Given the below tensor: tensor = torch.Tensor([[1., 0., 0., 0., 0.], [0., 1., 0., 0., 0.], [0., 0., 1., 0., 0.], [0., 0., 0., 0., 1....
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Use a BitArray in Julia to filter rows of an array

I'd like to filter each row of my matrix a such that each row contains non-negative values. First, I tried this: julia> a = [-1 2 3; 4 5 6; -5 3 4; 3 5 5] 4×3 Matrix{Int64}: -1 2 3 4 5 6 -5 ...
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Flat indexing of all but first dimension with Numpy

Is there some way to use flat indexing for the remaining dimensions with NumPy? I'm trying to translate the following MATLAB function to Python function [indices, weights] = locate(values, gridpoints) ...
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Indexing a 4D NumPy Array with two 2D arrays

I have a 4D target NumPy array which I want to fill with values from a 2D source array, using two additional 2D arrays which specify the position in the second and third axis of the target array where ...
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Equivalent of NumPy index arrays with standard Python lists or arrays

I can use an array or a list to index into numpy.array, e.g.: a = np.array([1, 2, 3, 4]) print(a[[1, 3]]) will produce [2 4] Is there an equivalent construct to index into a standard Python list or ...
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Accessing an individual element in a Numpy array of arbitrary dimensions

So. I am trying to access and modify the penultimate individual element of a series of Numpy arrays. array_1D = np.array([10,11,12,13, 14]) array_2D = np.array([[20,30,40,50,60], [43,54,65,76,87], [11,...
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Python Matrix indexes

I have a matrix with 3 dimension: import numpy as np a = np.array([[['Mon',18,20,22,17],['Tue',11,18,21,18]], [['Wed',15,21,20,19],['Thu',11,20,22,21]], [['Fri',18,17,23,22],['Sat',12,22,20,18]]]...
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Apply multiple masks at once to a Numpy array

Is there a way to apply multiple masks at once to a multi-dimensional Numpy array? For instance: X = np.arange(12).reshape(3, 4) # array([[ 0, 1, 2, 3], # [ 4, 5, 6, 7], # [ 8, 9, ...
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How to index row elements of a Matrix with a Matrix of indices for each row?

I have a Matrix of indices I e.g. I = np.array([[1, 0, 2], [2, 1, 0]]) The index at i-th row selects an element from another Matrix M in the i-th row. So having M e.g. M = np.array([[6, 7, 8], [9, 10,...
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PyTorch indexing: select complement of indices

Say I have a tensor and index: x = torch.tensor([1,2,3,4,5]) idx = torch.tensor([0,2,4]) If I want to select all elements not in the index, I can manually define a Boolean mask like so: mask = torch....
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What is the tensorflow equivalent of numpy tuple/array indexing?

Question What is the Tensorflow equivalent of Numpy tuple/array indexing to select non-continuous indices? With numpy, multiple rows / columns can be selected with tuple or array. a = np.arange(12)....
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How to Convert Matrix Indexing Code from MATLAB to R

I have a one-dimensional matrix called h1 and a 3-dimensional matrix called nv in my MATLAB code. I then run the code h1(nv) to create a new 3 column matrix hc. I need to convert this code into R. I ...
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How to interpret numpy advanced indexing solution

I have a piece of numpy code that I know works. I know this because I have tested it in my generic case successfully. However, I arrived at the solution after two hours of back and forth referencing ...
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Indexing [::-1] to Reverse ALL 2D Array Rows and ALL 3D and 4D Array Columns and Rows Simultaneously Python

How do you get indexing [::-1] to reverse ALL 2D array rows and ALL 3D and 4D array columns and rows simultaneously? I can only get indexing [::-1] to reverse 2D array columns. Python import numpy as ...
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Can I slice a numpy array using an array as indices?

I have 2 numpy arrays: a = np.array([[1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]]) b = np.array([2, 1, 2]) I want to use b as starting indices into the columns of a and set all the ...
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numpy - why Z[(0,2)] can be view for some cases and be copy in the others?

Continuation to the question numpy - why Z[(0,2)] is view but Z[(0, 2), (0)] is copy?. I got the answer and understood that comma triggering advanced index makes a totally different indexing. The ...
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numpy - is Z[[1, 2],[1]] completely same with Z[(1,2),(1)]?

As per the answer of numpy - why Z[(0,2)] is view but Z[(0, 2), (0)] is copy?, now understood comma can trigger advanced indexing which is also warned in the document. Warning The definition of ...
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numpy - how to combine multiple indices (replace multiple one-by-one matrix access with one access)

Update The implementation did not consider multiple occurrences of a same word, and self word occurrences. For instance when stride=2 and the word at the position is W, co-occurrence of X needs +2, ...
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numpy - why Z[(0,2)] is view but Z[(0, 2), (0)] is copy?

Question Why are the numpy tuple indexing behaviors inconsistent? Please explain the rational or design decision behind these behaviors. In my understanding, Z[(0,2)] and Z[(0, 2), (0)] are both tuple ...
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Explanation of numpy indexing ndarray[(4, 2), (5, 3)]

Question Please help understand the design decision or rational of the Numpy indexing with tuple (i, j) into a ndarray. Background When the index is a single tuple (4, 2), then (i=row, j=column). ...
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Splitting a vector into groups of a predefined size

I'm looking for a way to split an input vector into groups of a predefined size, with the last group being smaller if there is a remainder. I prefer the output as a cell, but I don't mind if it's any ...
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Matlab Matrixaddress [duplicate]

During my course I came across that expression: A(:,end:-1:1) I have trouble to understand and read the morphemic structure of the 2nd Operand "end;-1;1" Lets take the example: A=[1 2 3; 4 ...
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Pytorch tensor indexing clarification

Consider the following: a = torch.rand(2, 3, 4) tensor([[[0.2410, 0.3700, 0.9221, 0.5289], [0.8820, 0.2856, 0.4072, 0.6177], [0.4279, 0.9396, 0.7483, 0.0087]], [[0.7295, 0....
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Change numpy array values by giving corner indices

i am trying to change certain matrix values of a 2D numpy array. I need this to classify areas of an image in pixel level. Imagine having a matrix like: a = [ [1, 2, 3, 4 ] [5, 6, 7, 8 ] ...
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Fancy indexing in tensorflow

I have implemented a 3D CNN with a custom loss function (Ax' - y)^2 where x' is a flattened and cropped vector of the 3D output from the CNN, y is the ground truth and A is a linear operator that ...
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Cut out all of a square array except for a specified NxN section in the middle in matlab

How can I take the following square array (or any other square array ebtered by the user) and take the center NxN square? For example: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ...
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Multidimensional Indexing of an multidemensional matrix in Python

I want to use a multidimensional index matrix to access another multidimensional matrix. My problem is, that methods such as np.newaxis are not working because of broadcasting issues (mismatch of ...
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NumPy - convert indices to bools in one line

I have NumPy N-dimensional bool array b. It was converted to indices of True values by i = np.nonzero(b). What is the shortest one-liner to convert i back to b. Of cause it can be done multi-line as: ...
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How to concatenate 3 RGB channels without using the cat(3,R,G,B) function [closed]

I have a RGB image which I am trying to complement without using the built-in function imcomplement(A). R=A(:,:,1);% A is the input image G=A(:,:,2); B=A(:,:,3); [r,c]=size(B); for i=1:1:r for j=1:...
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Top K indices of a multi-dimensional tensor

I have a 2D tensor and I want to get the indices of the top k values. I know about pytorch's topk function. The problem with pytorch's topk function is, it computes the topk values over some dimension....
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Transfer python/numpy indexing to Tensorflow and improve performance

In an earlier question here, I asked for advice on faster item assignment to an array. Since then, I have done some progress, eg I expanded the recommended version to take care of 3-D arrays, which is ...
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Numpy 2D array indexing with indices out of bounds

I found a substantial bottleneck in the following code: def get_value(matrix, index): if (index[0] >= 0 and index[1] >= 0 and index[0] < matrix.shape[0] and index[1] < ...
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Square brackets operator in Matlab without comma between its two values

I'm having a hard time figuring out what this code does, because googling square brackets doesn't yield appropriate results for the way the search engine works. id2 is a 1x265 array (so basically a ...
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Pytorch: accessing a subtensor using lists of indices

I have a pair of tensors S and T of dimensions (s1,...,sm) and (t1,...,tn) with si < ti. I want to specify a list of indices in each dimensions of T to "embed" S in T. If I1 is a list of s1 indices ...
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How to swap values in a 3-d array in Python?

I have a matrix (3x5) where a number is randomly selected in this matrix. I want to swap the selected number with the one down-right. I'm able to locate the index of the randomly selected number but ...
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Rewriting parts of a string inside an index

having a little bit of trouble indexing parts of a list in Python 3. The prompt/question is below and I have already made the input text file. Prompt: You are given a file called class_scores.txt, ...
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Numpy: Shape mismatch error when putting 3d matrix into 4d matrix using boolean array indexing- python

I have an error in my code and I have recreated it using the simplest example: import numpy as np zeros_4d = np.zeros((5,10,15,1)) zeros_3d = np.zeros((10,15,1)) ones_3d = zeros_3d + 1 bool_array = ...
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Why does using "==" return a Series instead of bool in pandas?

I just can't figure out what "==" means at the second line: - It is not a test, there is no if statement... - It is not a variable declaration... I've never seen this before, the thing is data.ctage==...
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Is there a better way to perform calculations using an array of indices on a numpy array? [duplicate]

I have a 2 x N numpy array of indices and a 1 x N array of values. The indices range from [0, 0] to [Xmax, Ymax]. I need to populate an Xmax x Ymax array with the sum of the values at that index. The ...
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Fill values into an array given indexes array and values array in Numpy

I have an array indexes that for each row contains the columns that should be filled. For example: [array([[ 2, 14098, 6824, 24207, 1215], [ 51, 1277, 3197, 1052, 4076],...... And I ...
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Python Pandas - .isnull() does not work with full dataframe index [duplicate]

I do not understand why i cannot use the method .isnull() for a precise element in my dataframe. raw_limits['CIRL1_I[X]'] returns 0 1 1 -1 2 0,75 3 -0,75 4 NaN 5 ...
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Keeping track of optimal indices while reducing a matrix by 1x1 each iteration

SETUP I have an NxN diagonal matrix and I shrink the matrix by 1x1 in each iteration. indices = np.arange(0, np.size(n_n_matrix, 0)).tolist() for iter in range(0, N-K) opt_indices = criterion(...
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Find indices in a 3D matrix

I have 2 3D matrices: A=[19,18,17;16,15,14;13,12,11]; A(:,:,2)=[9,8,7;6,5,4;3,2,1]; B=sort(A,3); With output A(:,:,1) = 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 A(:,:,2) = 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 B(:,:,1) = ...
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