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Module « numpy »

Fonction vsplit - module numpy

Signature de la fonction vsplit

def vsplit(ary, indices_or_sections) 

Description

vsplit.__doc__

    Split an array into multiple sub-arrays vertically (row-wise).

    Please refer to the ``split`` documentation.  ``vsplit`` is equivalent
    to ``split`` with `axis=0` (default), the array is always split along the
    first axis regardless of the array dimension.

    See Also
    --------
    split : Split an array into multiple sub-arrays of equal size.

    Examples
    --------
    >>> x = np.arange(16.0).reshape(4, 4)
    >>> x
    array([[ 0.,   1.,   2.,   3.],
           [ 4.,   5.,   6.,   7.],
           [ 8.,   9.,  10.,  11.],
           [12.,  13.,  14.,  15.]])
    >>> np.vsplit(x, 2)
    [array([[0., 1., 2., 3.],
           [4., 5., 6., 7.]]), array([[ 8.,  9., 10., 11.],
           [12., 13., 14., 15.]])]
    >>> np.vsplit(x, np.array([3, 6]))
    [array([[ 0.,  1.,  2.,  3.],
           [ 4.,  5.,  6.,  7.],
           [ 8.,  9., 10., 11.]]), array([[12., 13., 14., 15.]]), array([], shape=(0, 4), dtype=float64)]

    With a higher dimensional array the split is still along the first axis.

    >>> x = np.arange(8.0).reshape(2, 2, 2)
    >>> x
    array([[[0.,  1.],
            [2.,  3.]],
           [[4.,  5.],
            [6.,  7.]]])
    >>> np.vsplit(x, 2)
    [array([[[0., 1.],
            [2., 3.]]]), array([[[4., 5.],
            [6., 7.]]])]