class numpy.matrix(data, dtype=None, copy=True) [source]
Note
It is no longer recommended to use this class, even for linear algebra. Instead use regular arrays. The class may be removed in the future.
Returns a matrix from an array-like object, or from a string of data. A matrix is a specialized 2-D array that retains its 2-D nature through operations. It has certain special operators, such as * (matrix multiplication) and ** (matrix power).
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See also
>>> a = np.matrix('1 2; 3 4')
>>> a
matrix([[1, 2],
[3, 4]])
>>> np.matrix([[1, 2], [3, 4]])
matrix([[1, 2],
[3, 4]])
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all(self[, axis, out]) | Test whether all matrix elements along a given axis evaluate to True. |
any(self[, axis, out]) | Test whether any array element along a given axis evaluates to True. |
argmax(self[, axis, out]) | Indexes of the maximum values along an axis. |
argmin(self[, axis, out]) | Indexes of the minimum values along an axis. |
argpartition(kth[, axis, kind, order]) | Returns the indices that would partition this array. |
argsort([axis, kind, order]) | Returns the indices that would sort this array. |
astype(dtype[, order, casting, subok, copy]) | Copy of the array, cast to a specified type. |
byteswap([inplace]) | Swap the bytes of the array elements |
choose(choices[, out, mode]) | Use an index array to construct a new array from a set of choices. |
clip([min, max, out]) | Return an array whose values are limited to [min, max]. |
compress(condition[, axis, out]) | Return selected slices of this array along given axis. |
conj() | Complex-conjugate all elements. |
conjugate() | Return the complex conjugate, element-wise. |
copy([order]) | Return a copy of the array. |
cumprod([axis, dtype, out]) | Return the cumulative product of the elements along the given axis. |
cumsum([axis, dtype, out]) | Return the cumulative sum of the elements along the given axis. |
diagonal([offset, axis1, axis2]) | Return specified diagonals. |
dot(b[, out]) | Dot product of two arrays. |
dump(file) | Dump a pickle of the array to the specified file. |
dumps() | Returns the pickle of the array as a string. |
fill(value) | Fill the array with a scalar value. |
flatten(self[, order]) | Return a flattened copy of the matrix. |
getA(self) | Return self as an ndarray object. |
getA1(self) | Return self as a flattened ndarray. |
getH(self) | Returns the (complex) conjugate transpose of self. |
getI(self) | Returns the (multiplicative) inverse of invertible self. |
getT(self) | Returns the transpose of the matrix. |
getfield(dtype[, offset]) | Returns a field of the given array as a certain type. |
item(*args) | Copy an element of an array to a standard Python scalar and return it. |
itemset(*args) | Insert scalar into an array (scalar is cast to array’s dtype, if possible) |
max(self[, axis, out]) | Return the maximum value along an axis. |
mean(self[, axis, dtype, out]) | Returns the average of the matrix elements along the given axis. |
min(self[, axis, out]) | Return the minimum value along an axis. |
newbyteorder([new_order]) | Return the array with the same data viewed with a different byte order. |
nonzero() | Return the indices of the elements that are non-zero. |
partition(kth[, axis, kind, order]) | Rearranges the elements in the array in such a way that the value of the element in kth position is in the position it would be in a sorted array. |
prod(self[, axis, dtype, out]) | Return the product of the array elements over the given axis. |
ptp(self[, axis, out]) | Peak-to-peak (maximum - minimum) value along the given axis. |
put(indices, values[, mode]) | Set a.flat[n] = values[n] for all n in indices. |
ravel(self[, order]) | Return a flattened matrix. |
repeat(repeats[, axis]) | Repeat elements of an array. |
reshape(shape[, order]) | Returns an array containing the same data with a new shape. |
resize(new_shape[, refcheck]) | Change shape and size of array in-place. |
round([decimals, out]) | Return a with each element rounded to the given number of decimals. |
searchsorted(v[, side, sorter]) | Find indices where elements of v should be inserted in a to maintain order. |
setfield(val, dtype[, offset]) | Put a value into a specified place in a field defined by a data-type. |
setflags([write, align, uic]) | Set array flags WRITEABLE, ALIGNED, (WRITEBACKIFCOPY and UPDATEIFCOPY), respectively. |
sort([axis, kind, order]) | Sort an array in-place. |
squeeze(self[, axis]) | Return a possibly reshaped matrix. |
std(self[, axis, dtype, out, ddof]) | Return the standard deviation of the array elements along the given axis. |
sum(self[, axis, dtype, out]) | Returns the sum of the matrix elements, along the given axis. |
swapaxes(axis1, axis2) | Return a view of the array with axis1 and axis2 interchanged. |
take(indices[, axis, out, mode]) | Return an array formed from the elements of a at the given indices. |
tobytes([order]) | Construct Python bytes containing the raw data bytes in the array. |
tofile(fid[, sep, format]) | Write array to a file as text or binary (default). |
tolist(self) | Return the matrix as a (possibly nested) list. |
tostring([order]) | Construct Python bytes containing the raw data bytes in the array. |
trace([offset, axis1, axis2, dtype, out]) | Return the sum along diagonals of the array. |
transpose(*axes) | Returns a view of the array with axes transposed. |
var(self[, axis, dtype, out, ddof]) | Returns the variance of the matrix elements, along the given axis. |
view([dtype, type]) | New view of array with the same data. |
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