Flat iterator object to iterate over arrays.
A flatiter iterator is returned by x.flat for any array x. It allows iterating over the array as if it were a 1-D array, either in a for-loop or by calling its next method.
Iteration is done in C-contiguous style, with the last index varying the fastest. The iterator can also be indexed using basic slicing or advanced indexing.
See also
Notes
A flatiter iterator can not be constructed directly from Python code by calling the flatiter constructor.
Examples
>>> x = np.arange(6).reshape(2, 3)
>>> fl = x.flat
>>> type(fl)
<type 'numpy.flatiter'>
>>> for item in fl:
... print item
...
0
1
2
3
4
5
>>> fl[2:4]
array([2, 3])
Methods
copy() | Get a copy of the iterator as a 1-D array. |
next | x.next() -> the next value, or raise StopIteration |