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numpy.ma.count_masked
- numpy.ma.count_masked(arr, axis=None)[source]
- 
    Count the number of masked elements along the given axis. - Parameters
- 
      - arrarray_like
- 
        An array with (possibly) masked elements. 
- axisint, optional
- 
        Axis along which to count. If None (default), a flattened version of the array is used. 
 
- Returns
- 
      - countint, ndarray
- 
        The total number of masked elements (axis=None) or the number of masked elements along each slice of the given axis. 
 
 See also - MaskedArray.count
- 
       Count non-masked elements. 
 Examples>>> import numpy.ma as ma >>> a = np.arange(9).reshape((3,3)) >>> a = ma.array(a) >>> a[1, 0] = ma.masked >>> a[1, 2] = ma.masked >>> a[2, 1] = ma.masked >>> a masked_array( data=[[0, 1, 2], [--, 4, --], [6, --, 8]], mask=[[False, False, False], [ True, False, True], [False, True, False]], fill_value=999999) >>> ma.count_masked(a) 3When the axiskeyword is used an array is returned.>>> ma.count_masked(a, axis=0) array([1, 1, 1]) >>> ma.count_masked(a, axis=1) array([0, 2, 1])
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