scipy shape
Dave Angel
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Wed Nov 19 02:25:16 EST 2014
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Abdul Abdul <abdul.sw84 at gmail.com> Wrote in message: > I came across an example that starts as follows: > > from scipy.ndimage import filters > img = zeros(im.shape) > > What does the second line mean here? Is it setting the image pixels to zero? What is "shape" here? > This example is incomplete. Neither zeros nor im are defined in the python versions I have installed, and shape is an attribute of im, whatever type that is. Your example needs at least another import, probably like from numpy import zeros http://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy/reference/generated/numpy.zeros.html But I can't guess what im might be, unless it's some numpy instance. The other thing missing from the example is the python version. -- DaveA
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