dask.array.concatenate
dask.array.concatenate¶
- dask.array.concatenate(seq, axis=0, allow_unknown_chunksizes=False)[source]¶
Concatenate arrays along an existing axis
Given a sequence of dask Arrays form a new dask Array by stacking them along an existing dimension (axis=0 by default)
- Parameters
- seq: list of dask.arrays
- axis: int
Dimension along which to align all of the arrays. If axis is None, arrays are flattened before use.
- allow_unknown_chunksizes: bool
Allow unknown chunksizes, such as come from converting from dask dataframes. Dask.array is unable to verify that chunks line up. If data comes from differently aligned sources then this can cause unexpected results.
See also
Examples
Create slices
>>> import dask.array as da >>> import numpy as np
>>> data = [da.from_array(np.ones((4, 4)), chunks=(2, 2)) ... for i in range(3)]
>>> x = da.concatenate(data, axis=0) >>> x.shape (12, 4)
>>> da.concatenate(data, axis=1).shape (4, 12)
Result is a new dask Array