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Right Justify Elements of an Array in NumPy
To right-justify elements of an array and set the characters to use for padding, use the numpy.char.rjust() method in Python Numpy. The "width" parameter is the length of the resulting strings. The "fillchar" parameter is the character to use for padding.
The function returns an output array of str or unicode, depending on input type. The numpy.char module provides a set of vectorized string operations for arrays of type numpy.str_ or numpy.bytes_.
Steps
At first, import the required library −
import numpy as np
Create a One-Dimensional array of string −
arr = np.array(['Tom', 'John', 'Kate', 'Amy', 'Brad'])
Displaying our array −
print("Array...
",arr)
Get the datatype −
print("
Array datatype...
",arr.dtype)
Get the dimensions of the Array −
print("
Array Dimensions...
",arr.ndim)
Get the shape of the Array −
print("
Our Array Shape...
",arr.shape)
Get the number of elements of the Array −
print("
Elements in the Array...
",arr.size)
To right-justify elements of an array and set the characters to use for padding, use the numpy.char.rjust() method. The "width" parameter is the length of the resulting strings. The "fillchar" parameter is the character to use for padding −
print("
Result...
",np.char.rjust(arr, width = 15, fillchar = '$'))
Example
import numpy as np # Create a One-Dimensional array of string arr = np.array(['Tom', 'John', 'Kate', 'Amy', 'Brad']) # Displaying our array print("Array...
",arr) # Get the datatype print("
Array datatype...
",arr.dtype) # Get the dimensions of the Array print("
Array Dimensions...
",arr.ndim) # Get the shape of the Array print("
Our Array Shape...
",arr.shape) # Get the number of elements of the Array print("
Number of elements in the Array...
",arr.size) # To right-justify elements of an array and set the characters to use for padding, use the numpy.char.rjust() method in Python Numpy # The "width" parameter is the length of the resulting strings # The "fillchar" parameter is the character to use for padding print("
Result...
",np.char.rjust(arr, width = 15, fillchar = '$'))
Output
Array... ['Tom' 'John' 'Kate' 'Amy' 'Brad'] Array datatype... <U4 Array Dimensions... 1 Our Array Shape... (5,) Number of elements in the Array... 5 Result... ['$$$$$$$$$$$$Tom' '$$$$$$$$$$$John' '$$$$$$$$$$$Kate' '$$$$$$$$$$$$Amy' '$$$$$$$$$$$Brad']