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Published inJun 2014
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Ivan Idris
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Ivan Idris has an MSc in experimental physics. His graduation thesis had a strong emphasis on applied computer science. After graduating, he worked for several companies as a Java developer, data warehouse developer, and QA analyst. His main professional interests are business intelligence, big data, and cloud computing. Ivan Idris enjoys writing clean, testable code and interesting technical articles. Ivan Idris is the author of NumPy 1.5. Beginner's Guide and NumPy Cookbook by Packt Publishing.
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Selecting array elements


From time to time, we will want to select a particular element of an array. We will take a look at how to do this, but first, let's create a 2 x 2 matrix again (see the elementselection.py file in the Chapter02 folder of this book's code bundle):

In: a = array([[1,2],[3,4]])
In: a
Out:
array([[1, 2],       [3, 4]])

The matrix was created this time by passing a list of lists to the array() function. We will now select each item of the matrix one at a time, as shown in the following code snippet. Remember, the indices are numbered starting from 0.

In: a[0,0]
Out: 1
In: a[0,1]
Out: 2
In: a[1,0]
Out: 3
In: a[1,1]
Out: 4

As you can see, selecting elements of the array is pretty simple. For the array a, we just use the notation a[m,n], where m and n are the indices of the item in the array.

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Ivan Idris has an MSc in experimental physics. His graduation thesis had a strong emphasis on applied computer science. After graduating, he worked for several companies as a Java developer, data warehouse developer, and QA analyst. His main professional interests are business intelligence, big data, and cloud computing. Ivan Idris enjoys writing clean, testable code and interesting technical articles. Ivan Idris is the author of NumPy 1.5. Beginner's Guide and NumPy Cookbook by Packt Publishing.
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