method
MaskedArray.put(self, indices, values, mode='raise') [source]
Set storage-indexed locations to corresponding values.
Sets self._data.flat[n] = values[n] for each n in indices. If values is shorter than indices then it will repeat. If values has some masked values, the initial mask is updated in consequence, else the corresponding values are unmasked.
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values can be a scalar or length 1 array.
>>> x = np.ma.array([[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]], mask=[0] + [1,0]*4)
>>> x
masked_array(
data=[[1, --, 3],
[--, 5, --],
[7, --, 9]],
mask=[[False, True, False],
[ True, False, True],
[False, True, False]],
fill_value=999999)
>>> x.put([0,4,8],[10,20,30])
>>> x
masked_array(
data=[[10, --, 3],
[--, 20, --],
[7, --, 30]],
mask=[[False, True, False],
[ True, False, True],
[False, True, False]],
fill_value=999999)
>>> x.put(4,999)
>>> x
masked_array(
data=[[10, --, 3],
[--, 999, --],
[7, --, 30]],
mask=[[False, True, False],
[ True, False, True],
[False, True, False]],
fill_value=999999)
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