numpy.put() in Python
The numpy.put() function replaces specific elements of an array with given values of p_array. Array indexed works on flattened array.
Syntax: numpy.put(array, indices, p_array, mode = 'raise')
Parameters :
array : array_like, target array indices : index of the values to be fetched p_array : array_like, values to be placed in target array mode : [{âraiseâ, âwrapâ, âclipâ}, optional] mentions how out-of-bound indices will behave raise : [default]raise an error wrap : wrap around clip : clip to the range
# Python Program explaining
# numpy.put()
import numpy as geek
a = geek.arange(5)
geek.put(a, [0, 2], [-44, -55])
print("After put : \n", a)
Output :
After put : [-44, 1, -55, 3, 4]
# Python Program explaining
# numpy.put()
import numpy as geek
a = geek.arange(5)
geek.put(a, 22, -5, mode='clip')
print("After put : \n", a)
Output :
array([ 0, 1, 2, 3, -5])
Note :
These codes won't run on online IDE's. So please, run them on your systems to explore the working.