Get array dimensions and size of a dimension in Julia – size() Method
The size()
is an inbuilt function in julia which is used to return a tuple containing the dimensions of the specified array. This returned tuple format is (a, b, c) where a is the rows, b is the columns and c is the height of the array.
Syntax:
size(A::AbstractArray)
or
size(A::AbstractArray, Dim)Parameters:
- A: Specified array
- Dim: Specified dimension
Returns: It returns a tuple containing the dimensions of the specified array.
Example 1:
# Julia program to illustrate # the use of Array size() method # Finding a tuple containing the dimension of # the specified 1D array A. A = [ 5 , 10 , 15 , 20 ] println(size(A)) # Finding a tuple containing the dimension of # the specified 2D array B of size 2*2 B = [ 5 10 ; 15 20 ] println(size(B)) # Finding a tuple containing the dimension of # the specified 3D array C of size 2*2*2 C = cat([ 1 2 ; 3 4 ], [ 5 6 ; 7 8 ], [ 9 10 ; 11 12 ], dims = 3 ) println(size(C)) |
Output:
Example 2:
# Julia program to illustrate # the use of Array size() method # Finding a tuple containing the dimension of # the specified 1D array A. A = [ 1 , 2 , 3 ]; println(size(A, 3 )) # Finding a tuple containing the dimension of # the specified 2D array B of size 3*2 B = [ 2 4 ; 6 8 ; 10 12 ]; println(size(B, 2 )) # Finding a tuple containing the dimension of # the specified 3D array C of size 2*2*4 C = cat([ 10 15 ; 20 25 ], [ 30 35 ; 40 45 ], [ 50 55 ; 60 65 ], [ 70 75 ; 80 85 ], dims = 3 ); println(size(C, 2 )) |
Output:
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