Difference between revisions of "EGR 103/Fall 2018/Sandbox"

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['hello', 'there']
 
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* np.where(BOOLEAN) returns a tuple; to get to the actual indices, you need np.where(BOOLEAN)[0].  If you specifically only want the first place something is try in the BOOLEAN, use you need np.where(BOOLEAN)[0][0].
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* <code>np.where(BOOLEAN)</code> returns a tuple; to get to the actual indices, you need <code>np.where(BOOLEAN)[0]</code>.  If you specifically only want the first place something is try in the BOOLEAN, use you need <code>np.where(BOOLEAN)[0][0]</code>.

Revision as of 14:48, 15 October 2018

  • Note the differences between the following ways of adding to a list:
as_letters = ['hello']
as_letters += 'there'
creates
['hello', 't', 'h', 'e', 'r', 'e']
while
as_word = ['hello']
as_word += ['there']
creates
['hello', 'there']
  • np.where(BOOLEAN) returns a tuple; to get to the actual indices, you need np.where(BOOLEAN)[0]. If you specifically only want the first place something is try in the BOOLEAN, use you need np.where(BOOLEAN)[0][0].