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numpy.dstack(tup)[source]#

Stack arrays in sequence depth wise (along third axis).

This is equivalent to concatenation along the third axis after 2-D arrays of shape (M,N) have been reshaped to (M,N,1) and 1-D arrays of shape (N,) have been reshaped to (1,N,1). Rebuilds arrays divided by dsplit.

This function makes most sense for arrays with up to 3 dimensions. For instance, for pixel-data with a height (first axis), width (second axis), and r/g/b channels (third axis). The functions concatenate, stack and block provide more general stacking and concatenation operations.

Parameterstupsequence of arrays

The arrays must have the same shape along all but the third axis. 1-D or 2-D arrays must have the same shape.

Returnsstackedndarray

The array formed by stacking the given arrays, will be at least 3-D.

See also

concatenate

Join a sequence of arrays along an existing axis.

stack

Join a sequence of arrays along a new axis.

block

Assemble an nd-array from nested lists of blocks.

vstack

Stack arrays in sequence vertically (row wise).

hstack

Stack arrays in sequence horizontally (column wise).

column_stack

Stack 1-D arrays as columns into a 2-D array.

dsplit

Split array along third axis.

Examples

>>> a = np.array((1,2,3))
>>> b = np.array((2,3,4))
>>> np.dstack((a,b))
array([[[1, 2],
        [2, 3],
        [3, 4]]])
>>> a = np.array([[1],[2],[3]])
>>> b = np.array([[2],[3],[4]])
>>> np.dstack((a,b))
array([[[1, 2]],
       [[2, 3]],
       [[3, 4]]])

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    With the help of numpy.dstack() method, we can get the combined array index by index and store like a stack by using numpy.dstack() method.

    Syntax : numpy.dstack((array1, array2))

    Return : Return combined array index by index.

    Example #1 :
    In this example we can see that by using numpy.dstack() method, we are able to get the combined array in a stack index by index.

    import numpy as np

    gfg1 = np.array([1, 2, 3])

    gfg2 = np.array([4, 5, 6])

    print(np.dstack((gfg1, gfg2)))

    Output :

    [[[1 4]
    [2 5]
    [3 6]]]

    Example #2 :

    import numpy as np

    gfg1 = np.array([[10], [2], [13]])

    gfg2 = np.array([[41], [55], [6]])

    print(np.dstack((gfg1, gfg2)))

    Output :

    [[[10 41]]

    [[ 2 55]]

    [[13 6]]]