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numpy.ma.soften_mask()

numpy.ma.soften_mask(self) =

Force the mask to soft.

Whether the mask of a masked array is hard or soft is determined by its hardmask property. soften_mask sets hardmask to False.

See also

hardmask

Links:
  • https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy-1.11.0/reference/generated/numpy.ma.soften_mask.html
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