I have a numpy array:
import numpy as np
a = np.array([2, 56, 4, 8, 564])
and I want to add two elements: one at the beginning of the array, 88, and one at the end, 77.
I can do this with:
a = np.insert(np.append(a, [77]), 0, 88)
so that a ends up looking like:
array([ 88, 2, 56, 4, 8, 564, 77])
The question: what is the correct way of doing this? I feel like nesting a np.append in a np.insert is quite likely not the pythonic way to do this.
解决方案
Another way to do that would be to use numpy.concatenate . Example -
np.concatenate([[88],a,[77]])
Demo -
In [62]: a = np.array([2, 56, 4, 8, 564])
In [64]: np.concatenate([[88],a,[77]])
Out[64]: array([ 88, 2, 56, 4, 8, 564, 77])