numpy.ma.masked_object
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numpy.ma.masked_object(x, value, copy=True, shrink=True)[source] -
Mask the array
xwhere the data are exactly equal to value.This function is similar to
masked_values, but only suitable for object arrays: for floating point, usemasked_valuesinstead.Parameters: x : array_like
Array to mask
value : object
Comparison value
copy : {True, False}, optional
Whether to return a copy of
x.shrink : {True, False}, optional
Whether to collapse a mask full of False to nomask
Returns: result : MaskedArray
The result of masking
xwhere equal tovalue.See also
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masked_where - Mask where a condition is met.
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masked_equal - Mask where equal to a given value (integers).
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masked_values - Mask using floating point equality.
Examples
>>> import numpy.ma as ma >>> food = np.array(['green_eggs', 'ham'], dtype=object) >>> # don't eat spoiled food >>> eat = ma.masked_object(food, 'green_eggs') >>> print(eat) [-- ham] >>> # plain ol` ham is boring >>> fresh_food = np.array(['cheese', 'ham', 'pineapple'], dtype=object) >>> eat = ma.masked_object(fresh_food, 'green_eggs') >>> print(eat) [cheese ham pineapple]
Note that
maskis set tonomaskif possible.>>> eat masked_array(data = [cheese ham pineapple], mask = False, fill_value=?) -
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