The sum tool returns the sum of array elements over a given axis.
By default, the axis value is None. Therefore, it performs a sum over all the dimensions of the input array.
By default, the axis value is None. Therefore, it performs the product over all the dimensions of the input array.
Sample Output:
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import numpy
my_array = numpy.array([ [1, 2], [3, 4] ])
print numpy.sum(my_array, axis = 0) #Output : [4 6]
print numpy.sum(my_array, axis = 1) #Output : [3 7]
print numpy.sum(my_array, axis = None) #Output : 10
print numpy.sum(my_array) #Output : 10
Prod:
The prod tool returns the product of array elements over a given axis.
import numpy
my_array = numpy.array([ [1, 2], [3, 4] ])
print numpy.prod(my_array, axis = 0) #Output : [3 8]
print numpy.prod(my_array, axis = 1) #Output : [ 2 12]
print numpy.prod(my_array, axis = None) #Output : 24
print numpy.prod(my_array) #Output : 24
Task:
You are given a 2-D array with dimensions N x M. Your task is to perform the sum tool over axis 0 and then find the product of that result.
Input Format:
The first line of input contains space-separated values of N and M.
The next N lines contain M space-separated integers.
Output Format:
Compute the sum along axis 0. Then, print the product of that sum.
Sample Input:
2 2
1 2
3 4
24
Explanation:
The sum along axis 0 = [4 6]
The product of this sum = 24
Solution:
import numpy as np
n,m = map(int,input().split())
arr = np.array([input().split() for _ in range(n)],int)
print(np.prod(np.sum(arr, axis=0)))
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