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so here is my matrix:

A = matrix([[1,1,2,2,2], 
            [3,1,4,3,3], 
            [0,4,2,4,0], 
            [0,0,2,0,0], 
            [0,0,2,0,0]])

I would like to insert a 0 row that displays the number of column entries.

This was my original code:

A = matrix([[1,1,2,2,2],
            [3,1,4,3,3],
            [0,4,2,4,0],
            [0,0,2,0,0],
            [0,0,2,0,0]])
puzzle = A.insert_row(0, sum(A))

Whats wrong with this code is that it gives me the sum of each column, when I just need the count of each column.

What I have

[ 4  6 12  9  5]
[ 1  1  2  2  2]
[ 3  1  4  3  3]
[ 0  4  2  4  0]
[ 0  0  2  0  0]
[ 0  0  2  0  0]

Desired

[ 2  3  5  3  2]
[ 1  1  2  2  2]
[ 3  1  4  3  3]
[ 0  4  2  4  0]
[ 0  0  2  0  0]
[ 0  0  2  0  0]

Best,

David

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Try the nonzero_positions_in_column method:

sage: A = matrix([[1,1,2,2,2], 
....:             [3,1,4,3,3], 
....:             [0,4,2,4,0], 
....:             [0,0,2,0,0], 
....:             [0,0,2,0,0]])
sage: A.column(1)
(1, 1, 4, 0, 0)
sage: A.nonzero_positions_in_column(1)
[0, 1, 2]

sage: v = vector([len(A.nonzero_positions_in_column(i)) for i in range(A.ncols())])
sage: A.insert_row(0, v)
[2 3 5 3 2]
[1 1 2 2 2]
[3 1 4 3 3]
[0 4 2 4 0]
[0 0 2 0 0]
[0 0 2 0 0]
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