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I have arrays of these shapes:

q.shape #(28,40,100)
g.shape #(27,40,100)
for x in range (0,100):
    for y in range (0,40):
        qg = np.interp(100,g[:,y,x],q[:,y,x]) #how?
        print qg

Of course it can't be interpolated because g and q don't have equal shapes. How should the script be in "#how?" section, so that q remove element [0] and only reads [1] to [27]?

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    Put a 1 before the colon? Commented Jul 17, 2016 at 23:59

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only reads [1] to [27]

I believe like so

q[1:,y,x]

By the way, interpolation 4000 times might be really slow... You sure you are doing the right thing?

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Haha, I'm not sure about that. As long as it results plots that I need, though. Thanks anyway

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