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kwargs: key word arguments
take in numpy: Return an array formed from the elements of a at the given in indices.
import numpy as np
a = np.asarray(range(10) - 9)
b = a.take([2,3])
output:
array([-7, -6])
c_, r_ help(np.c_):
Translates slice objects to concatenation along the second axis.
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| This is short-hand for ``np.r_['-1,2,0', index expression]``, which is
| useful because of its common occurrence. In particular, arrays will be
| stacked along their last axis after being upgraded to at least 2-D with
| 1's post-pended to the shape (column vectors made outof1-D arrays).
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| For detailed documentation, see `r_`.
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| Examples
| --------
| >>> np.c_[np.array([[1,2,3]]), 0, 0, np.array([[4,5,6]])]
| array([[1, 2, 3, 0, 0, 4, 5, 6]])