numpy.exceptions.AxisError#
- exception exceptions.AxisError(axis, ndim=None, msg_prefix=None)[source]#
- Axis supplied was invalid. - This is raised whenever an - axisparameter is specified that is larger than the number of array dimensions. For compatibility with code written against older numpy versions, which raised a mixture of ValueError and IndexError for this situation, this exception subclasses both to ensure that- except ValueErrorand- except IndexErrorstatements continue to catch- AxisError.- New in version 1.13. - Parameters:
- axisint or str
- The out of bounds axis or a custom exception message. If an axis is provided, then - ndimshould be specified as well.
- ndimint, optional
- The number of array dimensions. 
- msg_prefixstr, optional
- A prefix for the exception message. 
 
 - Examples - >>> array_1d = np.arange(10) >>> np.cumsum(array_1d, axis=1) Traceback (most recent call last): ... numpy.exceptions.AxisError: axis 1 is out of bounds for array of dimension 1 - Negative axes are preserved: - >>> np.cumsum(array_1d, axis=-2) Traceback (most recent call last): ... numpy.exceptions.AxisError: axis -2 is out of bounds for array of dimension 1 - The class constructor generally takes the axis and arrays’ dimensionality as arguments: - >>> print(np.AxisError(2, 1, msg_prefix='error')) error: axis 2 is out of bounds for array of dimension 1 - Alternatively, a custom exception message can be passed: - >>> print(np.AxisError('Custom error message')) Custom error message - Attributes:
- axisint, optional
- The out of bounds axis or - Noneif a custom exception message was provided. This should be the axis as passed by the user, before any normalization to resolve negative indices.- New in version 1.22. 
- ndimint, optional
- The number of array dimensions or - Noneif a custom exception message was provided.- New in version 1.22.