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Module « numpy »

Fonction nested_iters - module numpy

Signature de la fonction nested_iters

Description

nested_iters.__doc__

Create nditers for use in nested loops

    Create a tuple of `nditer` objects which iterate in nested loops over
    different axes of the op argument. The first iterator is used in the
    outermost loop, the last in the innermost loop. Advancing one will change
    the subsequent iterators to point at its new element.

    Parameters
    ----------
    op : ndarray or sequence of array_like
        The array(s) to iterate over.

    axes : list of list of int
        Each item is used as an "op_axes" argument to an nditer

    flags, op_flags, op_dtypes, order, casting, buffersize (optional)
        See `nditer` parameters of the same name

    Returns
    -------
    iters : tuple of nditer
        An nditer for each item in `axes`, outermost first

    See Also
    --------
    nditer

    Examples
    --------

    Basic usage. Note how y is the "flattened" version of
    [a[:, 0, :], a[:, 1, 0], a[:, 2, :]] since we specified
    the first iter's axes as [1]

    >>> a = np.arange(12).reshape(2, 3, 2)
    >>> i, j = np.nested_iters(a, [[1], [0, 2]], flags=["multi_index"])
    >>> for x in i:
    ...      print(i.multi_index)
    ...      for y in j:
    ...          print('', j.multi_index, y)
    (0,)
     (0, 0) 0
     (0, 1) 1
     (1, 0) 6
     (1, 1) 7
    (1,)
     (0, 0) 2
     (0, 1) 3
     (1, 0) 8
     (1, 1) 9
    (2,)
     (0, 0) 4
     (0, 1) 5
     (1, 0) 10
     (1, 1) 11