numpy.eye
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numpy.eye(N, M=None, k=0, dtype=<class 'float'>, order='C')
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Return a 2-D array with ones on the diagonal and zeros elsewhere.
Parameters: |
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N : int -
Number of rows in the output. -
M : int, optional -
Number of columns in the output. If None, defaults to N . -
k : int, optional -
Index of the diagonal: 0 (the default) refers to the main diagonal, a positive value refers to an upper diagonal, and a negative value to a lower diagonal. -
dtype : data-type, optional -
Data-type of the returned array. -
order : {‘C’, ‘F’}, optional -
Whether the output should be stored in row-major (C-style) or column-major (Fortran-style) order in memory. |
Returns: |
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I : ndarray of shape (N,M) -
An array where all elements are equal to zero, except for the k -th diagonal, whose values are equal to one. |
See also
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identity
- (almost) equivalent function
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diag
- diagonal 2-D array from a 1-D array specified by the user.
Examples
>>> np.eye(2, dtype=int)
array([[1, 0],
[0, 1]])
>>> np.eye(3, k=1)
array([[0., 1., 0.],
[0., 0., 1.],
[0., 0., 0.]])