The numpy.extract() function returns elements of input_array if they satisfy some specified condition.
Syntax: numpy.extract(condition, array)
Parameters :
array : Input array. User apply conditions on input_array elements condition : [array_like]Condition on the basis of which user extract elements. Applying condition on input_array, if we print condition, it will return an array filled with either True or False. Array elements are extracted from the Indices having True value.
Returns :
Array elements that satisfy the condition.
Python
# Python Program illustrating # numpy.compress method import numpy as geek
array = geek.arange( 10 ).reshape( 5 , 2 )
print ( "Original array : \n" , array)
a = geek.mod(array, 4 ) ! = 0
# This will show element status of satisfying condition print ( "\nArray Condition a : \n" , a)
# This will return elements that satisfy condition "a" condition print ( "\nElements that satisfy condition a : \n" , geek.extract(a, array))
b = array - 4 = = 1
# This will show element status of satisfying condition print ( "\nArray Condition b : \n" , b)
# This will return elements that satisfy condition "b" condition print ( "\nElements that satisfy condition b : \n" , geek.extract(b, array))
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Output :
Original array : [[0 1] [2 3] [4 5] [6 7] [8 9]] Array Condition a : [[False True] [ True True] [False True] [ True True] [False True]] Elements that satisfy condition a : [1 2 3 5 6 7 9] Array Condition b : [[False False] [False False] [False True] [False False] [False False]] Elements that satisfy condition b : [5]
Note :
Also, these codes won’t run on online IDE’s. So please, run them on your systems to explore the working.