Changing values of 1st column of a matrix using take(mymatrix, (0, ), axis=1)
Anthony Liu
antonyliu2002 at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 20 21:19:07 EST 2006
I am talking about the 'take' method of numarray.
See here for more info:
http://stsdas.stsci.edu/numarray/Doc/node33.html
If I initialize a matrix 'mymatrix' by zeros((3,3),
type="Float64"), I get a 3*3 matrix of all zeros.
Look:
>>> from numarray import *
>>> mymatrix = zeros((3,3), type="Float64")
>>> mymatrix
array([[ 0., 0., 0.],
[ 0., 0., 0.],
[ 0., 0., 0.]])
>>>
I want to change the zeros of only the first column to
1's. In other words, I want to get:
array([[ 1., 0., 0.],
[ 1., 0., 0.],
[ 1., 0., 0.]])
The 'take' method is able to take out the first
column, but I am not sure if there is a good way of
changing all values of the first column to 1's.
Of course, I know that I can achieve my goal pretty
easily with this:
for i in range(3): mymatrix[i,0] = 1.0
I am just wondering if there is an existing numarray
method that elegantly does it for me.
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