shape(a)
Input array.
The elements of the shape tuple give the lengths of the corresponding array dimensions.
Return the shape of an array.
ndarray.shape
Equivalent array method.
>>> np.shape(np.eye(3)) (3, 3)
>>> np.shape([[1, 2]]) (1, 2)
>>> np.shape([0]) (1,)
>>> np.shape(0) ()
>>> a = np.array([(1, 2), (3, 4)], dtype=[('x', 'i4'), ('y', 'i4')])
... np.shape(a) (2,)
>>> a.shape (2,)See :
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