mindspore.numpy.unravel_index
- mindspore.numpy.unravel_index(indices, shape, order='C')[source]
Converts a flat index or array of flat indices into a tuple of coordinate arrays.
Note
Out-of-bound indices are clipped by the boundaries of shape instead of raising an error.
- Parameters
indices (Union[int, float, bool, list, tuple, Tensor]) – An integer array whose elements are indices into the flattened version of an array of dimensions shape.
shape (tuple of integers) – The shape of the array to use for unraveling indices.
order (Union['C', 'F'], optional) – Determines whether the indices should be viewed as indexing in row-major (C-style) or column-major (Fortran-style) order.
- Returns
Tensor, each array in the tuple has the same shape as the indices array.
- Supported Platforms:
Ascend
GPU
CPU
- Raises
ValueError – if order is not ‘C’ or ‘F’.
Examples
>>> import mindspore.numpy as np >>> print(np.unravel_index([22, 41, 37], (7,6))) (Tensor(shape=[3], dtype=Int32, value= [3, 6, 6]), Tensor(shape=[3], dtype=Int32, value= [4, 5, 1])) >>> print(np.unravel_index([31, 41, 13], (7,6), order='F')) (Tensor(shape=[3], dtype=Int32, value= [3, 6, 6]), Tensor(shape=[3], dtype=Int32, value= [4, 5, 1]))