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Numpy Beginner's Guide (Update)

Numpy Beginner's Guide (Update)

By : Ivan Idris
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Numpy Beginner's Guide (Update)

Numpy Beginner's Guide (Update)

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By: Ivan Idris

Overview of this book

This book is for the scientists, engineers, programmers, or analysts looking for a high-quality, open source mathematical library. Knowledge of Python is assumed. Also, some affinity, or at least interest, in mathematics and statistics is required. However, I have provided brief explanations and pointers to learning resources.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
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C. NumPy Functions' References
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Index

Time for action – fancy indexing in-place for ufuncs with the at() method

To demonstrate how the at() method works, start a Python or IPython shell and import NumPy. You should know how to do this by now.

  1. Create an array with seven random integers from -3 to 3 with a seed of 42:
    >>> a = np.random.random_integers(-3, 3, 7)
    >>> a
    array([ 1,  0, -1,  2,  1, -2,  0])
    

    When we talk about random numbers in programming, we usually talk about pseudo-random numbers (see https://www.khanacademy.org/computing/computer-science/cryptography/crypt/v/random-vs-pseudorandom-number-generators). The numbers appear random, but in fact are calculated using a seed.

  2. Apply the at() method of the sign() universal function to the fourth and sixth array elements:
    >>> np.sign.at(a, [3, 5])
    >>> a
    array([ 1, 0, -1,  1,  1, -1,  0])
    

What just happened?

We used the at() method to select array elements and performed an in-place operation—determining the sign. We also learned...

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