Reputation: 15347
I have two NumPy arrays, e.g.:
a = [1,2,3,4,5]
and a filter array, e.g.:
f = [False, True, False, False, True]
len(a) == len(f)
How can I get a new numpy array with only the values in a where the same index in f
is True? In my case: [2, 5]
.
According to the accepted solution (with different values):
>>> a = numpy.array([ 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10])
>>> b = numpy.array([True, False, True, False, True, False, True, False, True, False])
>>> a[b]
array([1, 3, 5, 7, 9])
Upvotes: 31
Views: 40320
Reputation: 32511
NumPy supports boolean indexing
a[f]
This assumes that a
and f
are NumPy arrays rather than Python lists (as in the question). You can convert with f = np.array(f)
.
Upvotes: 43
Reputation: 50180
If you don't already need numpy arrays, here's with a plain list:
import itertools
print itertools.compress(a, f)
For pre-2.7 versions of python, you must roll your own (see manual):
def compress(data, selectors):
return (d for d, s in itertools.izip(data, selectors) if s)
Upvotes: 4