HI,

Use the comparison operator to create a mask and multiply it onto your data.

$gr= abs (grandom (5,5))

p $gr*($gr>0.1)

[
 [ 1.1689305  1.2499314 0.71939273          0 0.73171201]
 [0.31795298  1.0656512 0.32072078 0.58750721 0.36339994]
 [         0  2.0256596  1.1261147  1.0729967  1.7958531]
 [0.28044179 0.45181403  1.3248066 0.97292087 0.29573919]
 [         0 0.29361551  1.0373939 0.25552433 0.10957606]

Ingo

On 5/5/22 17:21, Zakariyya Mughal wrote:
On 2022-05-05 at 10:57:53 -0300, Guillermo P. Ortiz wrote:
Hello,
somebody know if there are a quick way
to set all very small number to zero into a ndarray?
Hello,

If I understand correctly, I believe that you can achieve this using the
`where` function<https://metacpan.org/pod/PDL::Primitive#where>  to
create a mask.

Cheers,
- Zaki Mughal

Regards


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Dr. Guillermo P. Ortiz
Electromagnetismo Aplicado
Dto. Física, Facultad de Ciencias Exactas
Universidad Nacional del Nordeste
Avda Libertad 5460, W3404AAS Corrientes,
Argentina.
(+54) 379-4424678 interno 4613
gortiz* at *unne edu ar

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