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numpy.tril¶
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numpy.
tril
(m, k=0)[source]¶ Lower triangle of an array.
Return a copy of an array with elements above the k-th diagonal zeroed.
Parameters: - m : array_like, shape (M, N)
Input array.
- k : int, optional
Diagonal above which to zero elements. k = 0 (the default) is the main diagonal, k < 0 is below it and k > 0 is above.
Returns: - tril : ndarray, shape (M, N)
Lower triangle of m, of same shape and data-type as m.
See also
triu
- same thing, only for the upper triangle
Examples
>>> np.tril([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9],[10,11,12]], -1) array([[ 0, 0, 0], [ 4, 0, 0], [ 7, 8, 0], [10, 11, 12]])