numpy.matlib.eye¶
- numpy.matlib.eye(n, M=None, k=0, dtype=<type 'float'>)[source]¶
Return a matrix with ones on the diagonal and zeros elsewhere.
Parameters : n : int
Number of rows in the output.
M : int, optional
Number of columns in the output, defaults to n.
k : int, optional
Index of the diagonal: 0 refers to the main diagonal, a positive value refers to an upper diagonal, and a negative value to a lower diagonal.
dtype : dtype, optional
Data-type of the returned matrix.
Returns : I : matrix
A n x M matrix where all elements are equal to zero, except for the k-th diagonal, whose values are equal to one.
Examples
>>> import numpy.matlib >>> np.matlib.eye(3, k=1, dtype=float) matrix([[ 0., 1., 0.], [ 0., 0., 1.], [ 0., 0., 0.]])