size(obj, axis=None)
Input data.
Axis along which the elements are counted. By default, give the total number of elements.
Number of elements along the specified axis.
Return the number of elements along a given axis.
ndarray.shape
dimensions of array
ndarray.size
number of elements in array
shape
dimensions of array
>>> a = np.array([[1,2,3],[4,5,6]])This example is valid syntax, but we were not able to check execution
... np.size(a) 6
>>> np.size(a,1) 3This example is valid syntax, but we were not able to check execution
>>> np.size(a,0) 2See :
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