dask 2021.10.0

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shape(array)

This docstring was copied from numpy.shape.

Some inconsistencies with the Dask version may exist.

Parameters

a : array_like (Not supported in Dask)

Input array.

Returns

shape : tuple of ints

The elements of the shape tuple give the lengths of the corresponding array dimensions.

Return the shape of an array.

See Also

len
ndarray.shape

Equivalent array method.

Examples

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>>> np.shape(np.eye(3))  # doctest: +SKIP
(3, 3)
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>>> np.shape([[1, 2]])  # doctest: +SKIP
(1, 2)
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>>> np.shape([0])  # doctest: +SKIP
(1,)
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>>> np.shape(0)  # doctest: +SKIP
()
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>>> a = np.array([(1, 2), (3, 4)], dtype=[('x', 'i4'), ('y', 'i4')])  # doctest: +SKIP
... np.shape(a) # doctest: +SKIP (2,)
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>>> a.shape  # doctest: +SKIP
(2,)
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Back References

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dask.array.routines.apply_along_axis dask.array.creation.fromfunction dask.array.random.RandomState.gamma

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