Previous questions on this warning:
VisibleDeprecationWarning: boolean index did not match indexed array along dimension 1; dimension is 2 but corresponding boolean dimension is 1
https://stackoverflow.com/a/34296620/901925
I think this is something new in numpy 1.10, and is the result of using boolean index that is shorter than array. I don't have that version installed so can't give an example. But in an earlier numpy
In [667]: x=np.arange(10)
In [668]: ind=np.array([1,0,0,1],bool)
In [669]: ind
Out[669]: array([ True, False, False, True], dtype=bool)
In [670]: x[ind]
Out[670]: array([0, 3])
runs ok, even though ind
is shorter than x
. It effectively pads ind
with False
. I think newer versions continue to do the calculation, but issue this warning. I need to find a commit that changed this or a SO question that discusses it.
It is possible to suppress warnings - see the side bar. But you really should check the shape of the offending arrays. Do they match, or is the boolean index too short? Can you correct that?
Github discussion
https://github.com/numpy/numpy/issues/4980 Boolean array indexing fails silently #4980
Pull request
https://github.com/numpy/numpy/pull/4353 DEP: Deprecate boolean array indices with non-matching shape #4353
To suppress the warning use something like:
import warnings
warnings.filterwarnings("ignore", category=np.VisibleDeprecationWarning)
you may have to tweak the category name to get it right.
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