Suppose you have an array:
a =
[ 0,1,0]
[-1,2,1]
[3,-4,2]
And lets say you add 20 to everything
b =
[ 20, 21, 20]
[ 19, 22, 21]
[ 23, 16, 22]
Now lets say I want to add the resulting b
to the original array a
but only in cases where a < 0
i.e at the index [0,1]
and [1,2]
where a = -1, -4
respectively getting the value 0 otherwise. Ultimately leading to a matrix as such:
c =
[ 0, 0, 0]
[ 18, 0, 0]
[ 0, 12, 0]
18 = 19 (from b) + -1 (from a)
12 = 16 (from b) + -4 (from a)
And assume that I want to be able to extend this to any operation (not just add 20), so that you can’t just filter all values < 20 from matrix c
. So I want to use matrix a
as a mask toward matrix c, zeroing the i, j
where a[i,j] < 0
.
I’m having a tough time finding a concise example of how to do this in numpy with python. I was hoping you may be able to direct me to the correct implementation of such a method.
What I am struggling to get is this into a mask and only performing operations on the retained values, finally resulting in c
.
Thanks for the help in advance.
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Answer
Probably something like:
(a + b)*(a<0)
should work unless you have very strong requirements concerning the number of intermediate arrays.