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NumPy is one of the many modules in Python that adds support of large multidimensional arrays and matrixes, along with a large library of high-level mathematical functions for operations with these arrays.

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How to return 0 with divide by zero

I'm trying to perform an element wise divide in python, but if a zero is encountered, I need the quotient to just be zero. For example: array1 = np.array([0, 1, 2]) array2 = np.array([0, 1, 1]) ...
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Finding local maxima/minima with Numpy in a 1D numpy array

Can you suggest a module function from numpy/scipy that can find local maxima/minima in a 1D numpy array? Obviously the simplest approach ever is to have a look at the nearest neighbours, but I would ...
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Is there a difference between scipy.pi, numpy.pi, or math.pi?

In a project using SciPy and NumPy, when should one use scipy.pi vs numpy.pi vs just math.pi? Is there a difference between these values?
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RuntimeWarning: numpy.dtype size changed, may indicate binary incompatibility

I have this error for trying to load a saved SVM model. I have tried uninstalling sklearn, NumPy and SciPy, reinstalling the latest versions all-together again (using pip). I am still getting this ...
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Why does it take ages to install Pandas on Alpine Linux

I've noticed that installing Pandas and Numpy (it's dependency) in a Docker container using the base OS Alpine vs. CentOS or Debian takes much longer. I created a little test below to demonstrate the ...
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How to determine whether a column/variable is numeric or not in Pandas/NumPy?

Is there a better way to determine whether a variable in Pandas and/or NumPy is numeric or not ? I have a self defined dictionary with dtypes as keys and numeric / not as values.
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Detect if a NumPy array contains at least one non-numeric value?

I need to write a function which will detect if the input contains at least one value which is non-numeric. If a non-numeric value is found I will raise an error (because the calculation should only ...
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Pytorch tensor to numpy array

I have a pytorch Tensor of shape [4, 3, 966, 1296]. I want to convert it to numpy array using the following code: imgs = imgs.numpy()[:, ::-1, :, :] How does that code work?
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What does "three dots" in Python mean when indexing what looks like a number?

What is the meaning of x[...] below? a = np.arange(6).reshape(2,3) for x in np.nditer(a, op_flags=['readwrite']): x[...] = 2 * x
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Convert numpy array to tuple

Note: This is asking for the reverse of the usual tuple-to-array conversion. I have to pass an argument to a (wrapped c++) function as a nested tuple. For example, the following works X = ...
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NumPy: function for simultaneous max() and min()

numpy.amax() will find the max value in an array, and numpy.amin() does the same for the min value. If I want to find both max and min, I have to call both functions, which requires passing over the (...
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Generate random array of floats between a range

I haven't been able to find a function to generate an array of random floats of a given length between a certain range. I've looked at Random sampling but no function seems to do what I need. random....
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How do you do natural logs (e.g. "ln()") with numpy in Python?

Using numpy, how can I do the following: ln(x) Is it equivalent to: np.log(x) I apologise for such a seemingly trivial question, but my understanding of the difference between log and ln is that ...
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How can I split a column of tuples in a Pandas dataframe?

I have a Pandas dataframe (this is only a little piece) >>> d1 y norm test y norm train len(y_train) len(y_test) \ 0 64.904368 116.151232 1645 549 1 70....
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Numpy how to iterate over columns of array?

Suppose I have and m x n array. I want to pass each column of this array to a function to perform some operation on the entire column. How do I iterate over the columns of the array? For example, I ...
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Numpy argsort - what is it doing?

Why is numpy giving this result: x = numpy.array([1.48,1.41,0.0,0.1]) print x.argsort() >[2 3 1 0] when I'd expect it to do this: [3 2 0 1] Clearly my understanding of the function is ...
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How can I remove Nan from list Python/NumPy

I have a list that countain values, one of the values I got is 'nan' countries= [nan, 'USA', 'UK', 'France'] I tried to remove it, but I everytime get an error cleanedList = [x for x in countries ...
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FutureWarning: elementwise comparison failed; returning scalar, but in the future will perform elementwise comparison

I am using Pandas 0.19.1 on Python 3. I am getting a warning on these lines of code. I'm trying to get a list that contains all the row numbers where string Peter is present at column Unnamed: 5. df =...
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How do I find the length (or dimensions, size) of a numpy matrix in python? [duplicate]

For a numpy matrix in python from numpy import matrix A = matrix([[1,2],[3,4]]) How can I find the length of a row (or column) of this matrix? Equivalently, how can I know the number of rows or ...
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ValueError when checking if variable is None or numpy.array

I'd like to check if variable is None or numpy.array. I've implemented check_a function to do this. def check_a(a): if not a: print "please initialize a" a = None check_a(a) a = np.array(...
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Fast check for NaN in NumPy

I'm looking for the fastest way to check for the occurrence of NaN (np.nan) in a NumPy array X. np.isnan(X) is out of the question, since it builds a boolean array of shape X.shape, which is ...
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Strings in a DataFrame, but dtype is object

Why does Pandas tell me that I have objects, although every item in the selected column is a string — even after explicit conversion. This is my DataFrame: <class 'pandas.core.frame.DataFrame'>...
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how to convert an RGB image to numpy array?

I have an RGB image. I want to convert it to numpy array. I did the following im = cv.LoadImage("abc.tiff") a = numpy.asarray(im) It creates an array with no shape. I assume it is a iplimage object.
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How to create a density plot

In R I can create the desired output by doing: data = c(rep(1.5, 7), rep(2.5, 2), rep(3.5, 8), rep(4.5, 3), rep(5.5, 1), rep(6.5, 8)) plot(density(data, bw=0.5)) In python (with matplotlib)...
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Installing SciPy and NumPy using pip

I'm trying to create required libraries in a package I'm distributing. It requires both the SciPy and NumPy libraries. While developing, I installed both using apt-get install scipy which installed ...
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How to save and load numpy.array() data properly?

I wonder, how to save and load numpy.array data properly. Currently I'm using the numpy.savetxt() method. For example, if I got an array markers, which looks like this: I try to save it by the use of:...
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Rank items in an array using Python/NumPy, without sorting array twice

I have an array of numbers and I'd like to create another array that represents the rank of each item in the first array. I'm using Python and NumPy. For example: array = [4,2,7,1] ranks = [2,1,3,0]...
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Iterating over a numpy array

Is there a less verbose alternative to this: for x in xrange(array.shape[0]): for y in xrange(array.shape[1]): do_stuff(x, y) I came up with this: for x, y in itertools.product(map(...
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Shared-memory objects in multiprocessing

Suppose I have a large in memory numpy array, I have a function func that takes in this giant array as input (together with some other parameters). func with different parameters can be run in ...
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How to fix 'Object arrays cannot be loaded when allow_pickle=False' for imdb.load_data() function?

I'm trying to implement the binary classification example using the IMDb dataset in Google Colab. I have implemented this model before. But when I tried to do it again after a few days, it returned a ...
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Numpy `logical_or` for more than two arguments

Numpy's logical_or function takes no more than two arrays to compare. How can I find the union of more than two arrays? (The same question could be asked with regard to Numpy's logical_and and ...
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figure of imshow() is too small

I'm trying to visualize a numpy array using imshow() since it's similar to imagesc() in Matlab. imshow(random.rand(8, 90), interpolation='nearest') The resulting figure is very small at the center ...
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What is the difference between size and count in pandas?

That is the difference between groupby("x").count and groupby("x").size in pandas ? Does size just exclude nil ?
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python numpy machine epsilon

I am trying to understand what is machine epsilon. According to the Wikipedia, it can be calculated as follows: def machineEpsilon(func=float): machine_epsilon = func(1) while func(1)+func(...
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How to get the index of a maximum element in a NumPy array along one axis

I have a 2 dimensional NumPy array. I know how to get the maximum values over axes: >>> a = array([[1,2,3],[4,3,1]]) >>> amax(a,axis=0) array([4, 3, 3]) How can I get the indices of ...
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surface plots in matplotlib

I have a list of 3-tuples representing a set of points in 3D space. I want to plot a surface that covers all these points. The plot_surface function in the mplot3d package requires as arguments X,Y ...
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Multiple linear regression in Python

I can't seem to find any python libraries that do multiple regression. The only things I find only do simple regression. I need to regress my dependent variable (y) against several independent ...
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How to use sklearn fit_transform with pandas and return dataframe instead of numpy array?

I want to apply scaling (using StandardScaler() from sklearn.preprocessing) to a pandas dataframe. The following code returns a numpy array, so I lose all the column names and indeces. This is not ...
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What is the difference between NaN and None?

I am reading two columns of a csv file using pandas readcsv() and then assigning the values to a dictionary. The columns contain strings of numbers and letters. Occasionally there are cases where a ...
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Test if numpy array contains only zeros

We initialize a numpy array with zeros as bellow: np.zeros((N,N+1)) But how do we check whether all elements in a given n*n numpy array matrix is zero. The method just need to return a True if all ...
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How do I compute derivative using Numpy?

How do I calculate the derivative of a function, for example y = x2+1 using numpy? Let's say, I want the value of derivative at x = 5...
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NumPy selecting specific column index per row by using a list of indexes

I'm struggling to select the specific columns per row of a NumPy matrix. Suppose I have the following matrix which I would call X: [1, 2, 3] [4, 5, 6] [7, 8, 9] I also have a list of column indexes ...
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Most efficient way to find mode in numpy array

I have a 2D array containing integers (both positive or negative). Each row represents the values over time for a particular spatial site, whereas each column represents values for various spatial ...
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Best way to assert for numpy.array equality?

I want to make some unit-tests for my app, and I need to compare two arrays. Since array.__eq__ returns a new array (so TestCase.assertEqual fails), what is the best way to assert for equality? ...
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Performance of Pandas apply vs np.vectorize to create new column from existing columns

I am using Pandas dataframes and want to create a new column as a function of existing columns. I have not seen a good discussion of the speed difference between df.apply() and np.vectorize(), so I ...
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String concatenation of two pandas columns

I have a following DataFrame: from pandas import * df = DataFrame({'foo':['a','b','c'], 'bar':[1, 2, 3]}) It looks like this: bar foo 0 1 a 1 2 b 2 3 c Now I want to have ...
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How to write a multidimensional array to a text file?

In another question, other users offered some help if I could supply the array I was having trouble with. However, I even fail at a basic I/O task, such as writing an array to a file. Can anyone ...
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subsampling every nth entry in a numpy array

I am a beginner with numpy, and I am trying to extract some data from a long numpy array. What I need to do is start from a defined position in my array, and then subsample every nth data point from ...
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Selecting specific rows and columns from NumPy array

I've been going crazy trying to figure out what stupid thing I'm doing wrong here. I'm using NumPy, and I have specific row indices and specific column indices that I want to select from. Here's the ...
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Is there any numpy group by function?

Is there any function in numpy to group this array down below by the first column? I couldn't find any good answer over the internet.. >>> a array([[ 1, 275], [ 1, 441], [ ...
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