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numpy.tri
numpy.tri(N, M=None, k=0, dtype=<class 'float'>)[source]-
An array with ones at and below the given diagonal and zeros elsewhere.
Parameters: -
N : int -
Number of rows in the array.
-
M : int, optional -
Number of columns in the array. By default,
Mis taken equal toN. -
k : int, optional -
The sub-diagonal at and below which the array is filled.
k= 0 is the main diagonal, whilek< 0 is below it, andk> 0 is above. The default is 0. -
dtype : dtype, optional -
Data type of the returned array. The default is float.
Returns: -
tri : ndarray of shape (N, M) -
Array with its lower triangle filled with ones and zero elsewhere; in other words
T[i,j] == 1fori <= j + k, 0 otherwise.
Examples
>>> np.tri(3, 5, 2, dtype=int) array([[1, 1, 1, 0, 0], [1, 1, 1, 1, 0], [1, 1, 1, 1, 1]])>>> np.tri(3, 5, -1) array([[0., 0., 0., 0., 0.], [1., 0., 0., 0., 0.], [1., 1., 0., 0., 0.]]) -
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