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Find Elements Within Range in NumPy in Python
Sometime while processing data using the numpy library, we may need to filter out certain numbers in a specific range. This can be achieved by using some in-built methods available in numpy.
With and operator
In this approach we take an numpy array then apply the logical_and function to it. The where clause in numpy is also used to apply the and condition. The result is an array showing the position of the elements satisfying the required range conditions.
import numpy as np A = np.array([5, 9, 11, 4, 31, 27,8]) # printing initial array print("Given Array : ", A) # Range 6 to 15 res = np.where(np.logical_and(A >= 6, A <= 15)) # Result print("Array with condition : ", res)
Output
Running the above code gives us the following result −
Given Array : [ 5 9 11 4 31 27 8] Array with condition : (array([1, 2, 6], dtype=int32),)
Using *
In this approach we use the * operator. It gives the result as actual values instead of the position of the values in the array.
import numpy as np A = np.array([5, 9, 11, 4, 31, 27,8]) # printing initial array print("Given Array : ", A) # Range 6 to 15 res = A [ (A >=6) * (A <= 15)] # Result print("Array with condition : ", res)
Output
Running the above code gives us the following result −
Given Array : [ 5 9 11 4 31 27 8] Array with condition : [ 9 11 8]
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