Append values to the end of an array.
Values are appended to a copy of this array.
These values are appended to a copy of a. It must be of the correct shape (the same shape as a, excluding axis). If axis is not specified, b can be any shape and will be flattened before use.
The axis along which v are appended. If axis is not given, both a and b are flattened before use.
A copy of a with b appended to axis. Note that append does not occur in-place: a new array is allocated and filled. If axis is None, the result is a flattened array.
See also
numpy.appendEquivalent function in the top-level NumPy module.
>>> import numpy as np
>>> import numpy.ma as ma
>>> a = ma.masked_values([1, 2, 3], 2)
>>> b = ma.masked_values([[4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9]], 7)
>>> ma.append(a, b)
masked_array(data=[1, --, 3, 4, 5, 6, --, 8, 9],
mask=[False, True, False, False, False, False, True, False,
False],
fill_value=999999)
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