nlcpy.vstack
- nlcpy.vstack(tup)[source]
Stacks arrays in sequence vertically (row wise).
This is equivalent to concatenation along the first axis after 1-D arrays of shape (N,) have been reshaped to (1,N). Rebuilds arrays divided by vsplit. This function makes most sense for arrays with up to 3 dimensions. For instance, for pixel-data with a height (first axis), width (second axis), and r/g/b channels (third axis). The functions concatenate, stack and block provide more general stacking and concatenation operations.
- Parameters
- tupsequence of array_like
The arrays must have the same shape along all but the first axis. 1-D arrays must have the same length.
- Returns
- stackedndarray
The array formed by stacking the given arrays, will be at least 2-D.
See also
stack
Joins a sequence of arrays along a new axis.
hstack
Stacks arrays in sequence horizontally (column wise).
concatenate
Joins a sequence of arrays along an existing axis.
Examples
>>> import nlcpy as vp >>> a = vp.array([1, 2, 3]) >>> b = vp.array([2, 3, 4]) >>> vp.vstack((a,b)) array([[1, 2, 3], [2, 3, 4]]) >>> a = vp.array([[1], [2], [3]]) >>> b = vp.array([[2], [3], [4]]) >>> vp.vstack((a,b)) array([[1], [2], [3], [2], [3], [4]])