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numpy.ma.flatnotmasked_contiguous
- numpy.ma.flatnotmasked_contiguous(a)[source]
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    Find contiguous unmasked data in a masked array along the given axis. - Parameters
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      - anarray
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        The input array. 
 
- Returns
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      - slice_listlist
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        A sorted sequence of sliceobjects (start index, end index).- ..versionchanged:: 1.15.0
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          Now returns an empty list instead of None for a fully masked array 
 
 
 NotesOnly accepts 2-D arrays at most. Examples>>> a = np.ma.arange(10) >>> np.ma.flatnotmasked_contiguous(a) [slice(0, 10, None)]>>> mask = (a < 3) | (a > 8) | (a == 5) >>> a[mask] = np.ma.masked >>> np.array(a[~a.mask]) array([3, 4, 6, 7, 8])>>> np.ma.flatnotmasked_contiguous(a) [slice(3, 5, None), slice(6, 9, None)] >>> a[:] = np.ma.masked >>> np.ma.flatnotmasked_contiguous(a) []
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