Yes, dstack is what I need. Thanks for the quick response, Mark On 10 apr, 15:38, "Bill Baxter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm pretty sure dstack([x,y]) is what you're after. > > --bb > > On 4/10/07, mark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello list - > > > I want to combine two arrays into one, and I cannot find a clean way > > to do it. > > > I have the following two arrays: > > > >>> x = array([[1, 2, 3], > > [4, 5, 6]]) > > >>> y = array([[10, 20, 30], > > [40, 50, 60]]) > > > Now I want to make a new array z, such that z[:,:,0] gives me x an d > > z[:,:,1] gives me y. > > > But what do I do? This doesn't work the right way for me: > > > >>> z = array([x,y]) > > >>> z[:,:,0] > > array([[ 1, 4], > > [10, 40]]) > > > Thanks for your help, > > > Mark > > _______________________________________________ > Numpy-discussion mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED]://projects.scipy.org/mailman/listinfo/numpy-discussion
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