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numpy.split
numpy.split(ary, indices_or_sections, axis=0)[source]- 
    
Split an array into multiple sub-arrays as views into
ary.- Parameters
 - 
      
aryndarray- 
        
Array to be divided into sub-arrays.
 indices_or_sectionsint or 1-D array- 
        
If
indices_or_sectionsis an integer, N, the array will be divided into N equal arrays alongaxis. If such a split is not possible, an error is raised.If
indices_or_sectionsis a 1-D array of sorted integers, the entries indicate where alongaxisthe array is split. For example,[2, 3]would, foraxis=0, result in- ary[:2]
 - ary[2:3]
 - ary[3:]
 
If an index exceeds the dimension of the array along
axis, an empty sub-array is returned correspondingly. axisint, optional- 
        
The axis along which to split, default is 0.
 
 - Returns
 - 
      
sub-arrayslist of ndarrays- 
        
A list of sub-arrays as views into
ary. 
 - Raises
 - 
      
- ValueError
 - 
        
If
indices_or_sectionsis given as an integer, but a split does not result in equal division. 
 
See also
array_split- 
       
Split an array into multiple sub-arrays of equal or near-equal size. Does not raise an exception if an equal division cannot be made.
 hsplit- 
       
Split array into multiple sub-arrays horizontally (column-wise).
 vsplit- 
       
Split array into multiple sub-arrays vertically (row wise).
 dsplit- 
       
Split array into multiple sub-arrays along the 3rd axis (depth).
 concatenate- 
       
Join a sequence of arrays along an existing axis.
 stack- 
       
Join a sequence of arrays along a new axis.
 hstack- 
       
Stack arrays in sequence horizontally (column wise).
 vstack- 
       
Stack arrays in sequence vertically (row wise).
 dstack- 
       
Stack arrays in sequence depth wise (along third dimension).
 
Examples
>>> x = np.arange(9.0) >>> np.split(x, 3) [array([0., 1., 2.]), array([3., 4., 5.]), array([6., 7., 8.])]>>> x = np.arange(8.0) >>> np.split(x, [3, 5, 6, 10]) [array([0., 1., 2.]), array([3., 4.]), array([5.]), array([6., 7.]), array([], dtype=float64)] 
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