numpy.expand_dims¶
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numpy.expand_dims(a, axis)[source]¶
- Expand the shape of an array. - Insert a new axis that will appear at the axis position in the expanded array shape. - Parameters
- aarray_like
- Input array. 
- axisint or tuple of ints
- Position in the expanded axes where the new axis (or axes) is placed. - Deprecated since version 1.13.0: Passing an axis where - axis > a.ndimwill be treated as- axis == a.ndim, and passing- axis < -a.ndim - 1will be treated as- axis == 0. This behavior is deprecated.- Changed in version 1.18.0: A tuple of axes is now supported. Out of range axes as described above are now forbidden and raise an - AxisError.
 
- Returns
- resultndarray
- View of a with the number of dimensions increased. 
 
 - See also - Examples - >>> x = np.array([1, 2]) >>> x.shape (2,) - The following is equivalent to - x[np.newaxis, :]or- x[np.newaxis]:- >>> y = np.expand_dims(x, axis=0) >>> y array([[1, 2]]) >>> y.shape (1, 2) - The following is equivalent to - x[:, np.newaxis]:- >>> y = np.expand_dims(x, axis=1) >>> y array([[1], [2]]) >>> y.shape (2, 1) - axismay also be a tuple:- >>> y = np.expand_dims(x, axis=(0, 1)) >>> y array([[[1, 2]]]) - >>> y = np.expand_dims(x, axis=(2, 0)) >>> y array([[[1], [2]]]) - Note that some examples may use - Noneinstead of- np.newaxis. These are the same objects:- >>> np.newaxis is None True 
