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numpy.setdiff1d
- numpy.setdiff1d(ar1, ar2, assume_unique=False)[source]
- 
    Find the set difference of two arrays. Return the unique values in ar1that are not inar2.- Parameters
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      - ar1array_like
- 
        Input array. 
- ar2array_like
- 
        Input comparison array. 
- assume_uniquebool
- 
        If True, the input arrays are both assumed to be unique, which can speed up the calculation. Default is False. 
 
- Returns
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      - setdiff1dndarray
- 
        1D array of values in ar1that are not inar2. The result is sorted whenassume_unique=False, but otherwise only sorted if the input is sorted.
 
 See also - numpy.lib.arraysetops
- 
       Module with a number of other functions for performing set operations on arrays. 
 Examples>>> a = np.array([1, 2, 3, 2, 4, 1]) >>> b = np.array([3, 4, 5, 6]) >>> np.setdiff1d(a, b) array([1, 2])
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