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numpy.flip() in Python

Last Updated : 08 Mar, 2024
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The numpy.flip() function reverses the order of array elements along the specified axis, preserving the shape of the array.
 

Syntax: numpy.flip(array, axis)


Parameters : 

array : [array_like]Array to be input 
axis  : [integer]axis along which array 
        is reversed.


Returns : 

reversed array with shape preserved
Python
# Python Program illustrating
# numpy.flip() method

import numpy as geek

array = geek.arange(8).reshape((2,2,2))
print("Original array : \n", array)

print("Flipped array : \n", geek.flip(array, 0)) 

Output : 

Original array : 
 [[[0 1]
  [2 3]]

 [[4 5]
  [6 7]]]

Flipped array : 
 [[[4, 5]
  [6, 7]]

 [[0, 1]
  [2, 3]]]

Note : 
These codes won't run on online IDE's. So please, run them on your systems to explore the working. 

 


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