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asmatrix(data, dtype=None)

Unlike matrix , asmatrix does not make a copy if the input is already a matrix or an ndarray. Equivalent to matrix(data, copy=False) .

Parameters

data : array_like

Input data.

dtype : data-type

Data-type of the output matrix.

Returns

mat : matrix

:None:None:`data` interpreted as a matrix.

Interpret the input as a matrix.

Examples

>>> x = np.array([[1, 2], [3, 4]])
>>> m = np.asmatrix(x)
>>> x[0,0] = 5
>>> m
matrix([[5, 2],
        [3, 4]])
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