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numpy.ma.zeros
numpy.ma.zeros(shape, dtype=float, order='C') = <numpy.ma.core._convert2ma object>- 
    
Return a new array of given shape and type, filled with zeros.
Parameters: - 
           
shape : int or tuple of ints - 
           
Shape of the new array, e.g.,
(2, 3)or2. - 
           
dtype : data-type, optional - 
           
The desired data-type for the array, e.g.,
numpy.int8. Default isnumpy.float64. - 
           
order : {‘C’, ‘F’}, optional, default: ‘C’ - 
           
Whether to store multi-dimensional data in row-major (C-style) or column-major (Fortran-style) order in memory.
 
Returns: - 
           
out : ndarray - 
           
Array of zeros with the given shape, dtype, and order.
 
See also
Examples
>>> np.zeros(5) array([ 0., 0., 0., 0., 0.])>>> np.zeros((5,), dtype=int) array([0, 0, 0, 0, 0])>>> np.zeros((2, 1)) array([[ 0.], [ 0.]])>>> s = (2,2) >>> np.zeros(s) array([[ 0., 0.], [ 0., 0.]])>>> np.zeros((2,), dtype=[('x', 'i4'), ('y', 'i4')]) # custom dtype array([(0, 0), (0, 0)], dtype=[('x', '<i4'), ('y', '<i4')]) - 
           
 
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