numpy.asmatrix(data, dtype = None) Returns a matrix by interpreting the input as a matrix.
Parameters :
data : array-like input data dtype : Data type of returned array
Returns :
Interprets the input as a matrix
# Python Programming illustrating # numpy.asmatrix import numpy as geek # array-like input b = geek.matrix([[ 5 , 6 , 7 ], [ 4 , 6 ]]) print ( "Via array-like input : \n" , b, "\n" ) c = geek.asmatrix(b) b[ 0 , 1 ] = 10 print ( "c matrix : \n" , c) |
Output :
Via array-like input : [[[5, 6, 7] [4, 6]]] c matrix : [[[5, 6, 7] 10]]
Note : These NumPy-Python programs won’t run on onlineID, so run them on your systems to explore them
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