numpy.moveaxis¶
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numpy.moveaxis(a, source, destination)[source]¶
- Move axes of an array to new positions. - Other axes remain in their original order. - Parameters: - a : np.ndarray - The array whose axes should be reordered. - source : int or sequence of int - Original positions of the axes to move. These must be unique. - destination : int or sequence of int - Destination positions for each of the original axes. These must also be unique. - Returns: - result : np.ndarray - Array with moved axes. This array is a view of the input array. - Examples - >>> x = np.zeros((3, 4, 5)) >>> np.moveaxis(x, 0, -1).shape (4, 5, 3) >>> np.moveaxis(x, -1, 0).shape (5, 3, 4) - These all achieve the same result: - >>> np.transpose(x).shape (5, 4, 3) >>> np.swapaxes(x, 0, -1).shape (5, 4, 3) >>> np.moveaxis(x, [0, 1], [-1, -2]).shape (5, 4, 3) >>> np.moveaxis(x, [0, 1, 2], [-1, -2, -3]).shape (5, 4, 3) 
