numpy.ma.getmask(a)
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Return the mask of a masked array, or nomask.
Return the mask of a
as an ndarray if a
is a MaskedArray
and the mask is not nomask
, else return nomask
. To guarantee a full array of booleans of the same shape as a, use getmaskarray
.
Parameters: |
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See also
getdata
getmaskarray
>>> import numpy.ma as ma >>> a = ma.masked_equal([[1,2],[3,4]], 2) >>> a masked_array( data=[[1, --], [3, 4]], mask=[[False, True], [False, False]], fill_value=2) >>> ma.getmask(a) array([[False, True], [False, False]])
Equivalently use the MaskedArray
mask
attribute.
>>> a.mask array([[False, True], [False, False]])
Result when mask == nomask
>>> b = ma.masked_array([[1,2],[3,4]]) >>> b masked_array( data=[[1, 2], [3, 4]], mask=False, fill_value=999999) >>> ma.nomask False >>> ma.getmask(b) == ma.nomask True >>> b.mask == ma.nomask True
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