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NumPy part 9: np.where()
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np.where() returns the indices where the condition is met (not the elements themselves) 👌
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NumPy part 9: np.where()
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np.where() returns the indices where the condition is met (not the elements themselves) 👌
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Part 10 🎉 of Intro to NumPy, what a journey guys, thanks for sticking around for these posts!! On to part 100 shall we??
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np.tile() is one of the most beautiful yet super useful functions there is in NumPy and Python! Happy weekend!! 🎉👌
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Typo alert: 4th slide should say np.array([[6], [7]]) for the picture to match!
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np.tile() is one of the most beautiful yet super useful functions there is in NumPy and Python! Happy weekend!! 🎉👌
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Typo alert: 4th slide should say np.array([[6], [7]]) for the picture to match!
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👨💻#NumPy
np.cumsum() is a useful function when it comes to doing big data cumulative sums. See it, learn it, and use it 💪
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This post is inspired by a great question on the last post! So keep asking great questions and motivate future posts 💪
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