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numpy.ma.make_mask_none
numpy.ma.make_mask_none(newshape, dtype=None)[source]- 
    
Return a boolean mask of the given shape, filled with False.
This function returns a boolean ndarray with all entries False, that can be used in common mask manipulations. If a complex dtype is specified, the type of each field is converted to a boolean type.
Parameters: - 
           
newshape : tuple - 
           
A tuple indicating the shape of the mask.
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dtype : {None, dtype}, optional - 
           
If None, use a MaskType instance. Otherwise, use a new datatype with the same fields as
dtype, converted to boolean types. 
Returns: - 
           
result : ndarray - 
           
An ndarray of appropriate shape and dtype, filled with False.
 
See also
make_mask- Create a boolean mask from an array.
 make_mask_descr- Construct a dtype description list from a given dtype.
 
Examples
>>> import numpy.ma as ma >>> ma.make_mask_none((3,)) array([False, False, False])Defining a more complex dtype.
>>> dtype = np.dtype({'names':['foo', 'bar'], 'formats':[np.float32, int]}) >>> dtype dtype([('foo', '<f4'), ('bar', '<i4')]) >>> ma.make_mask_none((3,), dtype=dtype) array([(False, False), (False, False), (False, False)], dtype=[('foo', '|b1'), ('bar', '|b1')]) - 
           
 
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