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numpy.ediff1d
- numpy.ediff1d(ary, to_end=None, to_begin=None)[source]
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    The differences between consecutive elements of an array. - Parameters
- 
      - aryarray_like
- 
        If necessary, will be flattened before the differences are taken. 
- to_endarray_like, optional
- 
        Number(s) to append at the end of the returned differences. 
- to_beginarray_like, optional
- 
        Number(s) to prepend at the beginning of the returned differences. 
 
- Returns
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      - ediff1dndarray
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        The differences. Loosely, this is ary.flat[1:] - ary.flat[:-1].
 
 NotesWhen applied to masked arrays, this function drops the mask information if the to_beginand/orto_endparameters are used.Examples>>> x = np.array([1, 2, 4, 7, 0]) >>> np.ediff1d(x) array([ 1, 2, 3, -7])>>> np.ediff1d(x, to_begin=-99, to_end=np.array([88, 99])) array([-99, 1, 2, ..., -7, 88, 99])The returned array is always 1D. >>> y = [[1, 2, 4], [1, 6, 24]] >>> np.ediff1d(y) array([ 1, 2, -3, 5, 18])
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