class IndexExpression:
A nicer way to build up index tuples for arrays.
Note
Use one of the two predefined instances index_exp
or s_
rather than directly using IndexExpression
.
For any index combination, including slicing and axis insertion,
a[indices] is the same as a[np.index_exp[indices]] for any
array a
. However, np.index_exp[indices] can be used anywhere
in Python code and returns a tuple of slice objects that can be
used in the construction of complex index expressions.
index_exp = IndexExpression(maketuple=True)
.s_ = IndexExpression(maketuple=False)
.You can do all this with slice()
plus a few special objects,
but there's a lot to remember and this version is simpler because
it uses the standard array indexing syntax.
>>> np.s_[2::2] slice(2, None, 2) >>> np.index_exp[2::2] (slice(2, None, 2),)
>>> np.array([0, 1, 2, 3, 4])[np.s_[2::2]] array([2, 4])
Method | __getitem__ |
Undocumented |
Method | __init__ |
Undocumented |
Instance Variable | maketuple |
Undocumented |