ma.
notmasked_edges
Find the indices of the first and last unmasked values along an axis.
If all values are masked, return None. Otherwise, return a list of two tuples, corresponding to the indices of the first and last unmasked values respectively.
The input array.
Axis along which to perform the operation. If None (default), applies to a flattened version of the array.
An array of start and end indexes if there are any masked data in the array. If there are no masked data in the array, edges is a list of the first and last index.
See also
flatnotmasked_contiguous
flatnotmasked_edges
notmasked_contiguous
clump_masked
clump_unmasked
Examples
>>> a = np.arange(9).reshape((3, 3)) >>> m = np.zeros_like(a) >>> m[1:, 1:] = 1
>>> am = np.ma.array(a, mask=m) >>> np.array(am[~am.mask]) array([0, 1, 2, 3, 6])
>>> np.ma.notmasked_edges(am) array([0, 6])