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How can I seperate the fringes that have been calculated with findpeaks

I would like to seperate the fringes (the red curved lines) that I have calculated with scipy findpeaks how can I achive it. I would like to seperate them and store in the text file. import numpy as ...
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find_peaks - trimming both peak array and prominences

I have two arrays of data from a scipy signal.find_peaks function. p, prom_data = signal.find_peaks(spec, prominence=0.000010) prom = prom_data['prominences'] p contains a list of indices ...
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Self differencing function for 2D numpy array (correlation?)

I have a 2D array mat of shape ~ (3000, 5). Now I want to subtract every column from the others and ignore the self subtraction. This is what I have right now and what works. I just want a more ...
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Fill an array with matrices along thr k-th diagonal

Is there an elegant way or function to fill a square 2D-array along its k-th diagonal with sub-matrices? I am looking for something similar to what scpiy.linalg.block_diag() does but for lets say the ...
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linearly interpolate 1D array against n dimensional arrays over axis in parallel

Is there any way to interpolate an 1D array against two n-dimensional arrays along certain axis? In particular, I have x and y arrays with shapes (6, 2, 10). I also have an x_in array with shape(10, ) ...
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Getting Size Error When Putting Dictionary Values In One Way ANOVA Method

When I try to put the values of my dictionary into the SciPy f_oneway function it gives me an error saying that input is too short (must be greater than 1), but the length of it is 3 so it should be ...
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Integrating with an array of upper limits without sacrificing time efficiency [duplicate]

I am working on an algorithm to compute some model. Let's say def model(z): return z ** 2 Now, I need to use an array of upper limits to compute an array of values for definite integrals of this ...
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Solving double integration in python using scipy.integrate

I want to compute this integral: I have a data file providing values of cos(theta), phi and g. I am trying to solve it using the trapezoid method of scipy.integrate. But I am unsure if this is the ...
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Integrate a function that takes as input a scalar value and outputs a matrix

I have a function that takes as an input a scalar value, and outputs a matrix (following is an MRE with size 2x2, my actual function has problem specific matrix dimensions, like say 100x100). I'd like ...
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Match close element pairs from two numpy arrays

I have two numpy arrays, I would like to have a one-to-one mapping between the two arrays so that elements that are closest to each other get mapped to each other. I have written the following script ...
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Chunking up a 3D array with periodic boundary conditions into subarrays

I have a 3D numpy array of shape [N,N,N]. I want to split it into subcubes of size [n,n,n] and store them in an array of shape [N_subcubes, n, n, n, 1]. I also would like each subcube to overlap the ...
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"No matching signature found" error in python scipy ndimage.label() function used with boolean array

I have a boolean array to indicate dry days: dry_bool 0 False 1 False 2 False 3 False 4 False ... 15336 False 15337 False 15338 False 15339 False ...
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How to reverse the slope of a graphed line

I'm trying to make a simple budget line graph that you would see in an economics class. But I need the slope of my line to be from 60 to 15 (inverse of what it is now). I tried inversing the axis ...
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Error in calculating Dynamic Time Warping

I am using this github codes (https://github.com/nageshsinghc4/-Dynamic-Time-Warping-DTW-/blob/main/Dynamic_Time_Warping(DTW).ipynb) to calculate Dynamic Time Warping. However, when run dtw_distance, ...
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Efficient Weighted Jaccard distance

I am trying to find the weighted jaccard distance for every pair of rows in a ~8000*8000 pandas df matrix. I've tried the following : import pandas as pd import numpy as np def weighted_j_sim(array1,...
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