numpy.ma.all()

numpy.ma.all(self, axis=None, out=None) =

Check if all of the elements of a are true.

Performs a logical_and over the given axis and returns the result. Masked values are considered as True during computation. For convenience, the output array is masked where ALL the values along the current axis are masked: if the output would have been a scalar and that all the values are masked, then the output is masked.

Parameters:

axis : {None, integer}

Axis to perform the operation over. If None, perform over flattened array.

out : {None, array}, optional

Array into which the result can be placed. Its type is preserved and it must be of the right shape to hold the output.

See also

all
equivalent function

Examples

>>> np.ma.array([1,2,3]).all()
True
>>> a = np.ma.array([1,2,3], mask=True)
>>> (a.all() is np.ma.masked)
True
doc_NumPy
2017-01-10 18:14:57
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