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numpy.ma.asarray
- numpy.ma.asarray(a, dtype=None, order=None)[source]
- 
    Convert the input to a masked array of the given data-type. No copy is performed if the input is already an ndarray. Ifais a subclass ofMaskedArray, a base classMaskedArrayis returned.- Parameters
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      - aarray_like
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        Input data, in any form that can be converted to a masked array. This includes lists, lists of tuples, tuples, tuples of tuples, tuples of lists, ndarrays and masked arrays. 
- dtypedtype, optional
- 
        By default, the data-type is inferred from the input data. 
- order{‘C’, ‘F’}, optional
- 
        Whether to use row-major (‘C’) or column-major (‘FORTRAN’) memory representation. Default is ‘C’. 
 
- Returns
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      - outMaskedArray
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        Masked array interpretation of a.
 
 See also - asanyarray
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       Similar to asarray, but conserves subclasses.
 Examples>>> x = np.arange(10.).reshape(2, 5) >>> x array([[0., 1., 2., 3., 4.], [5., 6., 7., 8., 9.]]) >>> np.ma.asarray(x) masked_array( data=[[0., 1., 2., 3., 4.], [5., 6., 7., 8., 9.]], mask=False, fill_value=1e+20) >>> type(np.ma.asarray(x)) <class 'numpy.ma.core.MaskedArray'>
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