np.concatenate¶
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np.
concatenate
(arrays, axis=0)[source]¶ Concatenates the input arrays along the given axis.
See: https://numpy.org/doc/stable/reference/generated/numpy.concatenate.html
Examples
In [1]: GF = galois.GF(2**3) In [2]: A = GF.Random((2,2)); A Out[2]: GF([[5, 1], [1, 6]], order=2^3) In [3]: B = GF.Random((2,2)); B Out[3]: GF([[3, 0], [5, 1]], order=2^3) In [4]: np.concatenate((A,B), axis=0) Out[4]: GF([[5, 1], [1, 6], [3, 0], [5, 1]], order=2^3) In [5]: np.concatenate((A,B), axis=1) Out[5]: GF([[5, 1, 3, 0], [1, 6, 5, 1]], order=2^3)