numpy.ogrid function with example in python

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numpy.ogrid(): This function returns mesh-grid `ndarrays` with only one dimension :math:`neq 1`

numpy.ogrid = <numpy.lib.index_tricks.OGridClass object>
nd_grid instance which returns an open multi-dimensional “meshgrid”.

An instance of numpy.lib.index_tricks.nd_grid which returns an open (i.e. not fleshed out) mesh-grid when indexed, so that only one dimension of each returned array is greater than 1. The dimension and number of the output arrays are equal to the number of indexing dimensions. If the step length is not a complex number, then the stop is not inclusive.

However, if the step length is a complex number (e.g. 5j), then the integer part of its magnitude is interpreted as specifying the number of points to create between the start and stop values, where the stop value is inclusive.

Returns:
mesh-grid `ndarrays` with only one dimension :math:`neq 1`

#numpy.ogrid function with example in python

from numpy import ogrid print(ogrid[-2:2:5j])

Output:

[-2. -1.  0.  1.  2.]

 

 

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