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numpy.ma.fix_invalid
- numpy.ma.fix_invalid(a, mask=False, copy=True, fill_value=None)[source]
- 
    Return input with invalid data masked and replaced by a fill value. Invalid data means values of nan,inf, etc.- Parameters
- 
      - aarray_like
- 
        Input array, a (subclass of) ndarray. 
- masksequence, optional
- 
        Mask. Must be convertible to an array of booleans with the same shape as data. True indicates a masked (i.e. invalid) data.
- copybool, optional
- 
        Whether to use a copy of a(True) or to fixain place (False). Default is True.
- fill_valuescalar, optional
- 
        Value used for fixing invalid data. Default is None, in which case the a.fill_valueis used.
 
- Returns
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      - bMaskedArray
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        The input array with invalid entries fixed. 
 
 NotesA copy is performed by default. Examples>>> x = np.ma.array([1., -1, np.nan, np.inf], mask=[1] + [0]*3) >>> x masked_array(data=[--, -1.0, nan, inf], mask=[ True, False, False, False], fill_value=1e+20) >>> np.ma.fix_invalid(x) masked_array(data=[--, -1.0, --, --], mask=[ True, False, True, True], fill_value=1e+20)>>> fixed = np.ma.fix_invalid(x) >>> fixed.data array([ 1.e+00, -1.e+00, 1.e+20, 1.e+20]) >>> x.data array([ 1., -1., nan, inf])
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