mindspore.numpy.take_along_axis
- mindspore.numpy.take_along_axis(arr, indices, axis)[source]
Takes values from the input array by matching 1d index and data slices.
This iterates over matching 1d slices oriented along the specified axis in the index and data arrays, and uses the former to look up values in the latter. These slices can be different lengths.
- Parameters
arr (Tensor) – Source array with shape (Ni…, M, Nk…).
indices (Tensor) – Indices with shape (Ni…, J, Nk…) to take along each 1d slice of arr. This must match the dimension of arr, but dimensions Ni and Nj only need to broadcast against arr.
axis (int) – The axis to take 1d slices along. If axis is None, the input array is treated as if it had first been flattened to 1d.
- Returns
Tensor, the indexed result, with shape (Ni…, J, Nk…).
- Raises
ValueError – If input array and indices have different number of dimensions.
TypeError – If the input is not a Tensor.
- Supported Platforms:
Ascend
GPU
CPU
Examples
>>> import mindspore.numpy as np >>> x = np.arange(12).reshape(3, 4) >>> indices = np.arange(3).reshape(1, 3) >>> output = np.take_along_axis(x, indices, 1) >>> print(output) [[ 0 1 2] [ 4 5 6] [ 8 9 10]]