numpy.ma.clump_unmasked() function | Python

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numpy.ma.clump_unmasked() function returns list of slices corresponding to the unmasked clumps of a 1-D array.
Syntax : numpy.ma.clump_unmasked(arr) Parameters : arr : [ndarray] A one-dimensional masked array. Return : [list of slice] The list of slices, one for each continuous region of unmasked elements in a.
Code #1 : Python3
# Python program explaining
# numpy.ma.clump_unmasked() function

# importing numpy as geek  
# and numpy.ma module as ma 
import numpy as geek 
import numpy.ma as ma 

arr = geek.ma.masked_array(geek.arange(8))
arr[[0, 1, 2, 6]] = geek.ma.masked
 
gfg = geek.ma.clump_unmasked(arr)

print (gfg)
Output :
[slice(3, 6, None), slice(7, 8, None)]
  Code #2 : Python3
# Python program explaining
# numpy.ma.clump_unmasked() function

# importing numpy as geek  
# and numpy.ma module as ma 
import numpy as geek 
import numpy.ma as ma 

arr = geek.ma.masked_array(geek.arange(10))
arr[[0, 1, 2, 6, 8, 9]] = geek.ma.masked
 
gfg = geek.ma.clump_unmasked(arr)

print (gfg)
Output :
[slice(3, 6, None), slice(7, 8, None)]

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