I have created an array in the way shown below; which represents 3 pairs of co-ordinates. My issue is I don't seem to be able to find the index of a particular pair of co-ordinates within the array.
import numpy as np
R = np.random.uniform(size=(3,2))
R
Out[5]:
array([[ 0.57150157, 0.46611662],
[ 0.37897719, 0.77653461],
[ 0.73994281, 0.7816987 ]])
R.index([ 0.57150157, 0.46611662])
The following is returned:
AttributeError: 'numpy.ndarray' object has no attribute 'index'
The reason I'm trying to do this is so I can extend a list, with the index of a co-ordinate pair, within a for-loop.
e.g.
v = []
for A in R:
v.append(R.index(A))
I'm just not sure why the index function isn't working, and can't seem to find a way around it.
I'm new to programming so excuse me if this seems like nonsense.