clump_unmasked(a)
A one-dimensional masked array.
The list of slices, one for each continuous region of unmasked elements in a
.
Return list of slices corresponding to the unmasked clumps of a 1-D array. (A "clump" is defined as a contiguous region of the array).
>>> a = np.ma.masked_array(np.arange(10))See :
... a[[0, 1, 2, 6, 8, 9]] = np.ma.masked
... np.ma.clump_unmasked(a) [slice(3, 6, None), slice(7, 8, None)]
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numpy.ma.extras.notmasked_edges
numpy.ma.extras.notmasked_contiguous
numpy.ma.extras.flatnotmasked_contiguous
numpy.ma.extras.clump_masked
numpy.ma.extras.flatnotmasked_edges
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