jax.numpy.count_nonzero
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jax.numpy.count_nonzero¶
- jax.numpy.count_nonzero(a, axis=None, keepdims=False)[source]¶
Counts the number of non-zero values in the array
a
.LAX-backend implementation of
count_nonzero()
.Original docstring below.
The word “non-zero” is in reference to the Python 2.x built-in method
__nonzero__()
(renamed__bool__()
in Python 3.x) of Python objects that tests an object’s “truthfulness”. For example, any number is considered truthful if it is nonzero, whereas any string is considered truthful if it is not the empty string. Thus, this function (recursively) counts how many elements ina
(and in sub-arrays thereof) have their__nonzero__()
or__bool__()
method evaluated toTrue
.- Parameters
a (array_like) – The array for which to count non-zeros.
axis (int or tuple, optional) – Axis or tuple of axes along which to count non-zeros. Default is None, meaning that non-zeros will be counted along a flattened version of
a
.keepdims (bool, optional) – If this is set to True, the axes that are counted are left in the result as dimensions with size one. With this option, the result will broadcast correctly against the input array.
- Returns
count – Number of non-zero values in the array along a given axis. Otherwise, the total number of non-zero values in the array is returned.
- Return type
int or array of int