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numpy.ma.squeeze
- numpy.ma.squeeze(a, axis=None)[source]
- 
    Remove single-dimensional entries from the shape of an array. - Parameters
- 
      - aarray_like
- 
        Input data. 
- axisNone or int or tuple of ints, optional
- 
        New in version 1.7.0. Selects a subset of the single-dimensional entries in the shape. If an axis is selected with shape entry greater than one, an error is raised. 
 
- Returns
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      - squeezedndarray
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        The input array, but with all or a subset of the dimensions of length 1 removed. This is always aitself or a view intoa. Note that if all axes are squeezed, the result is a 0d array and not a scalar.
 
- Raises
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      - ValueError
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        If axisis not None, and an axis being squeezed is not of length 1
 
 See also - expand_dims
- 
       The inverse operation, adding singleton dimensions 
- reshape
- 
       Insert, remove, and combine dimensions, and resize existing ones 
 Examples>>> x = np.array([[[0], [1], [2]]]) >>> x.shape (1, 3, 1) >>> np.squeeze(x).shape (3,) >>> np.squeeze(x, axis=0).shape (3, 1) >>> np.squeeze(x, axis=1).shape Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: cannot select an axis to squeeze out which has size not equal to one >>> np.squeeze(x, axis=2).shape (1, 3) >>> x = np.array([[1234]]) >>> x.shape (1, 1) >>> np.squeeze(x) array(1234) # 0d array >>> np.squeeze(x).shape () >>> np.squeeze(x)[()] 1234
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