numpy.fromfunction¶
- numpy.fromfunction(function, shape, **kwargs)[source]¶
Construct an array by executing a function over each coordinate.
The resulting array therefore has a value fn(x, y, z) at coordinate (x, y, z).
Parameters: function : callable
The function is called with N parameters, where N is the rank of shape. Each parameter represents the coordinates of the array varying along a specific axis. For example, if shape were (2, 2), then the parameters in turn be (0, 0), (0, 1), (1, 0), (1, 1).
shape : (N,) tuple of ints
Shape of the output array, which also determines the shape of the coordinate arrays passed to function.
dtype : data-type, optional
Data-type of the coordinate arrays passed to function. By default, dtype is float.
Returns: fromfunction : any
The result of the call to function is passed back directly. Therefore the shape of fromfunction is completely determined by function. If function returns a scalar value, the shape of fromfunction would match the shape parameter.
Notes
Keywords other than dtype are passed to function.
Examples
>>> np.fromfunction(lambda i, j: i == j, (3, 3), dtype=int) array([[ True, False, False], [False, True, False], [False, False, True]], dtype=bool)
>>> np.fromfunction(lambda i, j: i + j, (3, 3), dtype=int) array([[0, 1, 2], [1, 2, 3], [2, 3, 4]])