numpy.packbits(a, axis=None, bitorder='big')
Packs the elements of a binary-valued array into bits in a uint8 array.
The result is padded to full bytes by inserting zero bits at the end.
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See also
unpackbits
>>> a = np.array([[[1,0,1], ... [0,1,0]], ... [[1,1,0], ... [0,0,1]]]) >>> b = np.packbits(a, axis=-1) >>> b array([[[160], [ 64]], [[192], [ 32]]], dtype=uint8)
Note that in binary 160 = 1010 0000, 64 = 0100 0000, 192 = 1100 0000, and 32 = 0010 0000.
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