numpy.flip(m, axis=None)
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Reverse the order of elements in an array along the given axis.
The shape of the array is preserved, but the elements are reordered.
New in version 1.12.0.
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flip(m, 0) is equivalent to flipud(m).
flip(m, 1) is equivalent to fliplr(m).
flip(m, n) corresponds to m[...,::-1,...]
with ::-1
at position n.
flip(m) corresponds to m[::-1,::-1,...,::-1]
with ::-1
at all positions.
flip(m, (0, 1)) corresponds to m[::-1,::-1,...]
with ::-1
at position 0 and position 1.
>>> A = np.arange(8).reshape((2,2,2)) >>> A array([[[0, 1], [2, 3]], [[4, 5], [6, 7]]]) >>> np.flip(A, 0) array([[[4, 5], [6, 7]], [[0, 1], [2, 3]]]) >>> np.flip(A, 1) array([[[2, 3], [0, 1]], [[6, 7], [4, 5]]]) >>> np.flip(A) array([[[7, 6], [5, 4]], [[3, 2], [1, 0]]]) >>> np.flip(A, (0, 2)) array([[[5, 4], [7, 6]], [[1, 0], [3, 2]]]) >>> A = np.random.randn(3,4,5) >>> np.all(np.flip(A,2) == A[:,:,::-1,...]) True
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