numpy.polynomial.polyutils.as_series
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numpy.polynomial.polyutils.as_series(alist, trim=True)[source]
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Return argument as a list of 1-d arrays. The returned list contains array(s) of dtype double, complex double, or object. A 1-d argument of shape (N,)is parsed intoNarrays of size one; a 2-d argument of shape(M,N)is parsed intoMarrays of sizeN(i.e., is “parsed by row”); and a higher dimensional array raises a Value Error if it is not first reshaped into either a 1-d or 2-d array.Parameters: - 
alist : array_like
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A 1- or 2-d array_like 
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trim : boolean, optional
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When True, trailing zeros are removed from the inputs. When False, the inputs are passed through intact. 
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[a1, a2,…] : list of 1-D arrays
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A copy of the input data as a list of 1-d arrays. 
 Raises: - ValueError
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Raised when as_seriescannot convert its input to 1-d arrays, or at least one of the resulting arrays is empty.
 Examples>>> from numpy.polynomial import polyutils as pu >>> a = np.arange(4) >>> pu.as_series(a) [array([ 0.]), array([ 1.]), array([ 2.]), array([ 3.])] >>> b = np.arange(6).reshape((2,3)) >>> pu.as_series(b) [array([ 0., 1., 2.]), array([ 3., 4., 5.])] >>> pu.as_series((1, np.arange(3), np.arange(2, dtype=np.float16))) [array([ 1.]), array([ 0., 1., 2.]), array([ 0., 1.])] >>> pu.as_series([2, [1.1, 0.]]) [array([ 2.]), array([ 1.1])] >>> pu.as_series([2, [1.1, 0.]], trim=False) [array([ 2.]), array([ 1.1, 0. ])] 
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