The numpy.flip() function reverses the order of array elements along the specified axis, preserving the shape of the array.
Syntax: numpy.flip(array, axis)
Parameters :
array : [array_like]Array to be input axis : [integer]axis along which array is reversed.
Returns :
reversed array with shape preserved
Python
# Python Program illustrating # numpy.flip() method import numpy as geek array = geek.arange( 8 ).reshape(( 2 , 2 , 2 )) print ("Original array : \n", array) print ("Flipped array : \n", geek.flip(array, 0 )) |
Output :
Original array : [[[0 1] [2 3]] [[4 5] [6 7]]] Flipped array : [[[4, 5] [6, 7]] [[0, 1] [2, 3]]]
References :
https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy-dev/reference/generated/numpy.flip.html#numpy.flip
Note :
These codes won’t run on online IDE’s. So please, run them on your systems to explore the working.
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