Pregunta

I'm wondering if I can get the x and y dimensions of a ndarray separately. I know that I can use ndarray.shape to get a tuple representing the dimensions, but how can I separate this in x and y information?

Thank you in advance.

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Solución

You can use tuple unpacking.

y, x = a.shape

Otros consejos

height, width = a.shape

Note, however, that ndarray has matrix coordinates (i,j), which are opposite to image coordinates (x,y). That is:

i, j = y, x  # and not x, y

Also, Python tuples support indexing, so you can access separate dimensions like this:

dims = a.shape
height = dims[0]
width = dims[1]

ndarray.shape() will throw a TypeError: 'tuple' object is not callable. because it's not a function, it's a value.

What you want to do is just tuple unpack .shape without the (). Example:

>> import numpy
>> ndarray = numpy.ndarray((20, 21))
>> ndarray.shape
(20, 21)
>> x, y = ndarray.shape
>> x
20
>> y
21

http://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy/reference/generated/numpy.ndarray.shape.html

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