8000 DEP: Deprecate incorrect behavior of expand_dims. by charris · Pull Request #9133 · numpy/numpy · GitHub
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3 changes: 3 additions & 0 deletions doc/release/1.13.0-notes.rst
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Expand Up @@ -53,6 +53,9 @@ Deprecations
with ``np.minimum``.
* Calling ``ndarray.conjugate`` on non-numeric dtypes is deprecated (it
should match the behavior of ``np.conjugate``, which throws an error).
* Calling ``expand_dims`` when the ``axis`` keyword does not satisfy
``-a.ndim - 1 <= axis <= a.ndim``, where ``a`` is the array being reshaped,
is deprecated.


Future Changes
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21 changes: 18 additions & 3 deletions numpy/lib/shape_base.py
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Expand Up @@ -240,14 +240,20 @@ def expand_dims(a, axis):
"""
Expand the shape of an array.

Insert a new axis, corresponding to a given position in the array shape.
Insert a new axis that will appear at the `axis` position in the expanded
array shape.

.. note:: Previous to NumPy 1.13.0, neither ``axis < -a.ndim - 1`` nor
``axis > a.ndim`` raised errors or put the new axis where documented.
Those axis values are now deprecated and will raise an AxisError in the
future.

Parameters
----------
a : array_like
Input array.
axis : int
Position (amongst axes) where new axis is to be inserted.
Position in the expanded axes where the new axis is placed.

Returns
-------
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -291,7 +297,16 @@ def expand_dims(a, axis):
"""
a = asarray(a)
shape = a.shape
axis = normalize_axis_index(axis, a.ndim + 1)
if axis > a.ndim or axis < -a.ndim - 1:
# 2017-05-17, 1.13.0
warnings.warn("Both axis > a.ndim and axis < -a.ndim - 1 are "
"deprecated and will raise an AxisError in the future.",
DeprecationWarning, stacklevel=2)
# When the deprecation period expires, delete this if block,
if axis < 0:
axis = axis + a.ndim + 1
# and uncomment the following line.
# axis = normalize_axis_index(axis, a.ndim + 1)
return a.reshape(shape[:axis] + (1,) + shape[axis:])

row_stack = vstack
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23 changes: 22 additions & 1 deletion numpy/lib/tests/test_shape_base.py
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@@ -1,9 +1,11 @@
from __future__ import division, absolute_import, print_function

import numpy as np
import warnings

from numpy.lib.shape_base import (
apply_along_axis, apply_over_axes, array_split, split, hsplit, dsplit,
vsplit, dstack, column_stack, kron, tile
vsplit, dstack, column_stack, kron, tile, expand_dims,
)
from numpy.testing import (
run_module_suite, TestCase, assert_, assert_equal, assert_array_equal,
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -182,6 +184,25 @@ def test_simple(self):
assert_array_equal(aoa_a, np.array([[[60], [92], [124]]]))


class TestExpandDims(TestCase):
def test_functionality(self):
s = (2, 3, 4, 5)
a = np.empty(s)
for axis in range(-5, 4):
b = expand_dims(a, axis)
assert_(b.shape[axis] == 1)
assert_(np.squeeze(b).shape == s)

def test_deprecations(self):
# 2017-05-17, 1.13.0
s = (2, 3, 4, 5)
a = np.empty(s)
with warnings.catch_warnings():
warnings.simplefilter("always")
assert_warns(DeprecationWarning, expand_dims, a, -6)
assert_warns(DeprecationWarning, expand_dims, a, 5)


class TestArraySplit(TestCase):
def test_integer_0_split(self):
a = np.arange(10)
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