numpy.fromfunction
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numpy.fromfunction(function, shape, *, dtype=<class 'float'>, **kwargs)
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Construct an array by executing a function over each coordinate.
The resulting array therefore has a value
fn(x, y, z)
at coordinate(x, y, z)
.- Parameters
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functioncallable
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The function is called with N parameters, where N is the rank of
shape
. Each parameter represents the coordinates of the array varying along a specific axis. For example, ifshape
were(2, 2)
, then the parameters would bearray([[0, 0], [1, 1]])
andarray([[0, 1], [0, 1]])
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shape(N,) tuple of ints
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Shape of the output array, which also determines the shape of the coordinate arrays passed to
function
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dtypedata-type, optional
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Data-type of the coordinate arrays passed to
function
. By default,dtype
is float.
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- Returns
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fromfunctionany
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The result of the call to
function
is passed back directly. Therefore the shape offromfunction
is completely determined byfunction
. Iffunction
returns a scalar value, the shape offromfunction
would not match theshape
parameter.
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Notes
Keywords other than
dtype
are passed tofunction
.Examples
>>> np.fromfunction(lambda i, j: i == j, (3, 3), dtype=int) array([[ True, False, False], [False, True, False], [False, False, True]])
>>> np.fromfunction(lambda i, j: i + j, (3, 3), dtype=int) array([[0, 1, 2], [1, 2, 3], [2, 3, 4]])
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