A.tolist() will already iterate over the rows of a matrix, but your suggestion could easily be adapted to a cols function. On 2/21/06, Stefan van der Walt <stefan@sun.ac.za> wrote:
You can always do
def rows(A): nr_rows = x.shape[0] for r in range(nr_rows): yield A[r,:]
for r in rows(A): print r
Cheers Stéfan
On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 10:11:18AM -0500, Ryan Krauss wrote:
I think we misunderstood one another. I want to iterate over the columns of a matrix I already have. This does what I want, I just wondered if there was one built-in function that does this (or if tolist could have an axis argument):
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