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numpy.ma.MaskedArray.nonzero
method
- MaskedArray.nonzero(self)[source]
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    Return the indices of unmasked elements that are not zero. Returns a tuple of arrays, one for each dimension, containing the indices of the non-zero elements in that dimension. The corresponding non-zero values can be obtained with: a[a.nonzero()]To group the indices by element, rather than dimension, use instead: np.transpose(a.nonzero())The result of this is always a 2d array, with a row for each non-zero element. - Parameters
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      - None
 
- Returns
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      - tuple_of_arraystuple
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        Indices of elements that are non-zero. 
 
 See also - numpy.nonzero
- 
       Function operating on ndarrays. 
- flatnonzero
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       Return indices that are non-zero in the flattened version of the input array. 
- numpy.ndarray.nonzero
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       Equivalent ndarray method. 
- count_nonzero
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       Counts the number of non-zero elements in the input array. 
 Examples>>> import numpy.ma as ma >>> x = ma.array(np.eye(3)) >>> x masked_array( data=[[1., 0., 0.], [0., 1., 0.], [0., 0., 1.]], mask=False, fill_value=1e+20) >>> x.nonzero() (array([0, 1, 2]), array([0, 1, 2]))Masked elements are ignored. >>> x[1, 1] = ma.masked >>> x masked_array( data=[[1.0, 0.0, 0.0], [0.0, --, 0.0], [0.0, 0.0, 1.0]], mask=[[False, False, False], [False, True, False], [False, False, False]], fill_value=1e+20) >>> x.nonzero() (array([0, 2]), array([0, 2]))Indices can also be grouped by element. >>> np.transpose(x.nonzero()) array([[0, 0], [2, 2]])A common use for nonzerois to find the indices of an array, where a condition is True. Given an arraya, the conditiona> 3 is a boolean array and since False is interpreted as 0, ma.nonzero(a > 3) yields the indices of theawhere the condition is true.>>> a = ma.array([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]]) >>> a > 3 masked_array( data=[[False, False, False], [ True, True, True], [ True, True, True]], mask=False, fill_value=True) >>> ma.nonzero(a > 3) (array([1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2]), array([0, 1, 2, 0, 1, 2]))The nonzeromethod of the condition array can also be called.>>> (a > 3).nonzero() (array([1, 1, 1, 2, 2, 2]), array([0, 1, 2, 0, 1, 2]))
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