ak.concatenate#
Defined in awkward.operations.ak_concatenate on line 36.
- ak.concatenate(arrays, axis=0, *, mergebool=True, highlevel=True, behavior=None, attrs=None)#
- Parameters:
arrays – Array-like data (anything
ak.to_layoutrecognizes).axis (int) – The dimension at which this operation is applied. The outermost dimension is
0, followed by1, etc., and negative values count backward from the innermost:-1is the innermost dimension,-2is the next level up, etc.mergebool (bool) – If True, boolean and numeric data can be combined into the same buffer, losing information about False vs
0and True vs1; otherwise, they are kept in separate buffers with distinct types (using anak.contents.UnionArray).highlevel (bool) – If True, return an
ak.Array; otherwise, return a low-levelak.contents.Contentsubclass.behavior (None or dict) – Custom
ak.behaviorfor the output array, if high-level.attrs (None or dict) – Custom attributes for the output array, if high-level.
Returns an array with arrays concatenated. For axis=0, this means that
one whole array follows another. For axis=1, it means that the arrays
must have the same lengths and nested lists are each concatenated,
element for element, and similarly for deeper levels.