Numpy remove a dimension from np array

You could use numpy’s fancy indexing (an extension to Python’s built-in slice notation):

x = np.zeros( (106, 106, 3) )
result = x[:, :, 0]
print(result.shape)

prints

(106, 106)

A shape of (106, 106, 3) means you have 3 sets of things that have shape (106, 106). So in order to “strip” the last dimension, you just have to pick one of these (that’s what the fancy indexing does).

You can keep any slice you want. I arbitrarily choose to keep the 0th, since you didn’t specify what you wanted. So, result = x[:, :, 1] and result = x[:, :, 2] would give the desired shape as well: it all just depends on which slice you need to keep.

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