Reverse the order of elements along axis 0 (up/down).
For a 2-D array, this flips the entries in each column in the up/down direction. Rows are preserved, but appear in a different order than before.
Input array.
A view of m with the rows reversed. Since a view is returned, this operation is \(\mathcal O(1)\).
See also
Equivalent to m[::-1, ...] or np.flip(m, axis=0). Requires the array to be at least 1-D.
>>> import numpy as np
>>> A = np.diag([1.0, 2, 3])
>>> A
array([[1., 0., 0.],
[0., 2., 0.],
[0., 0., 3.]])
>>> np.flipud(A)
array([[0., 0., 3.],
[0., 2., 0.],
[1., 0., 0.]])
>>> rng = np.random.default_rng() >>> A = rng.normal(size=(2,3,5)) >>> np.all(np.flipud(A) == A[::-1,...]) True
>>> np.flipud([1,2]) array([2, 1])
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