numpy.argwhere()
function is used to find the indices of array elements that are non-zero, grouped by element.
Syntax : numpy.argwhere(arr)
Parameters :
arr : [array_like] Input array.Return : [ndarray] Indices of elements that are non-zero. Indices are grouped by element.
Code #1 :
# Python program explaining # argwhere() function import numpy as geek # input array in_arr = [[ 2 , 0 , 7 ], [ 0 , 5 , 9 ]] print ( "Input array : " , in_arr) out_arr = geek.argwhere(in_arr) print ( "Output indices of non zero array element: \n" , out_arr) |
Input array : [[2, 0, 7], [0, 5, 9]] Output indices of non zero array element: [[0 0] [0 2] [1 1] [1 2]]
Code #2 :
# Python program explaining # argwhere() function import numpy as geek # input array in_arr = geek.arange( 8 ).reshape( 4 , 2 ) print ( "Input array : " , in_arr) out_arr = geek.argwhere(in_arr> 4 ) print ( "Output indices greater than 4: \n" , out_arr) |
Input array : [[0 1] [2 3] [4 5] [6 7]] Output indices greater than 4: [[2 1] [3 0] [3 1]]