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numpy.ma.notmasked_edges
numpy.ma.notmasked_edges(a, axis=None)[source]-
Find the indices of the first and last unmasked values along an axis.
If all values are masked, return None. Otherwise, return a list of two tuples, corresponding to the indices of the first and last unmasked values respectively.
Parameters: -
a : array_like -
The input array.
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axis : int, optional -
Axis along which to perform the operation. If None (default), applies to a flattened version of the array.
Returns: -
edges : ndarray or list -
An array of start and end indexes if there are any masked data in the array. If there are no masked data in the array,
edgesis a list of the first and last index.
See also
flatnotmasked_contiguous,flatnotmasked_edges,notmasked_contiguous,clump_masked,clump_unmaskedExamples
>>> a = np.arange(9).reshape((3, 3)) >>> m = np.zeros_like(a) >>> m[1:, 1:] = 1>>> am = np.ma.array(a, mask=m) >>> np.array(am[~am.mask]) array([0, 1, 2, 3, 6])>>> np.ma.notmasked_edges(am) array([0, 6]) -
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