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Ultimate NumPy

Ultimate NumPy

1. NumPy Basics
2. Indexing and Slicing
3. Commonly used NumPy Functions
4. Math with NumPy

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Boolean Indexing in 2D Arrays

Boolean indexing in 2D and higher-dimensional arrays works similarly to 1D arrays. However, the boolean array must have the same number of dimensions as the initial array (e.g., 2D for two-dimensional arrays). The returned array, however, will be 1D.

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import numpy as np array_2d = np.array([ [1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9] ]) # Retrieving elements less than 3 or greater than OR greater than or equal to 8 print(array_2d[(array_2d < 3) | (array_2d >= 8)])
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The boolean array on the right is the resulting boolean array of these two combined conditions. Once again, purple elements match the conditions, and green elements don't. So when applying array_2d[(array_2d < 3) | (array_2d >= 8)], we get a 1D array of purple elements.

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You are analyzing the temperatures recorded in two different cities over four days. The temperatures are stored in the city_temperatures array, where each row represents a city and each column represents a day.

  1. Use boolean indexing to include only the temperatures that are less than or equal to 15 degrees OR greater than 30 degrees Celsius.

  2. Print the resulting array.

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Boolean Indexing in 2D Arrays

Boolean indexing in 2D and higher-dimensional arrays works similarly to 1D arrays. However, the boolean array must have the same number of dimensions as the initial array (e.g., 2D for two-dimensional arrays). The returned array, however, will be 1D.

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import numpy as np array_2d = np.array([ [1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9] ]) # Retrieving elements less than 3 or greater than OR greater than or equal to 8 print(array_2d[(array_2d < 3) | (array_2d >= 8)])
copy

The boolean array on the right is the resulting boolean array of these two combined conditions. Once again, purple elements match the conditions, and green elements don't. So when applying array_2d[(array_2d < 3) | (array_2d >= 8)], we get a 1D array of purple elements.

Taak

Swipe to start coding

You are analyzing the temperatures recorded in two different cities over four days. The temperatures are stored in the city_temperatures array, where each row represents a city and each column represents a day.

  1. Use boolean indexing to include only the temperatures that are less than or equal to 15 degrees OR greater than 30 degrees Celsius.

  2. Print the resulting array.

Oplossing

Switch to desktopSchakel over naar desktop voor praktijkervaringGa verder vanaf waar je bent met een van de onderstaande opties
Was alles duidelijk?

Hoe kunnen we het verbeteren?

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