Split an array into multiple sub-arrays horizontally (column-wise).
Please refer to the split documentation. hsplit is equivalent to split with axis=1, the array is always split along the second axis regardless of the array dimension.
See also
Notes
The function is applied to both the _data and the _mask, if any.
Examples
>>> x = np.arange(16.0).reshape(4, 4)
>>> x
array([[ 0., 1., 2., 3.],
[ 4., 5., 6., 7.],
[ 8., 9., 10., 11.],
[ 12., 13., 14., 15.]])
>>> np.hsplit(x, 2)
[array([[ 0., 1.],
[ 4., 5.],
[ 8., 9.],
[ 12., 13.]]),
array([[ 2., 3.],
[ 6., 7.],
[ 10., 11.],
[ 14., 15.]])]
>>> np.hsplit(x, np.array([3, 6]))
[array([[ 0., 1., 2.],
[ 4., 5., 6.],
[ 8., 9., 10.],
[ 12., 13., 14.]]),
array([[ 3.],
[ 7.],
[ 11.],
[ 15.]]),
array([], dtype=float64)]
With a higher dimensional array the split is still along the second axis.
>>> x = np.arange(8.0).reshape(2, 2, 2)
>>> x
array([[[ 0., 1.],
[ 2., 3.]],
[[ 4., 5.],
[ 6., 7.]]])
>>> np.hsplit(x, 2)
[array([[[ 0., 1.]],
[[ 4., 5.]]]),
array([[[ 2., 3.]],
[[ 6., 7.]]])]