numpy.moveaxis() function | Python Read Courses Practice Improve Improve Improve Like Article Like Save Article Save Report issue Report numpy.moveaxis() function move axes of an array to new positions. Other axes remain in their original order. Syntax : numpy.moveaxis(arr, source, destination) Parameters : arr : [ndarray] input array. source : [ int or sequence of int] Original positions of the axes to move. These must be unique. destination : [ int or sequence of int] Destination positions for each of the original axes. These must also be unique. Return : [ndarray] Array with moved axes. This array is a view of the input array. Code #1 : # Python program explaining # numpy.moveaxis() function # importing numpy as geek import numpy as geek arr = geek.zeros((1, 2, 3, 4)) gfg = geek.moveaxis(arr, 0, -1).shape print (gfg) Output : (2, 3, 4, 1) Code #2 : # Python program explaining # numpy.moveaxis() function # importing numpy as geek import numpy as geek arr = geek.zeros((1, 2, 3, 4)) gfg = geek.moveaxis(arr, -1, 0).shape print (gfg) Output : (4, 1, 2, 3) Don't miss your chance to ride the wave of the data revolution! Every industry is scaling new heights by tapping into the power of data. Sharpen your skills, become a part of the hottest trend in the 21st century.Dive into the future of technology - explore the Complete Machine Learning and Data Science Program by GeeksforGeeks and stay ahead of the curve. Commit to GfG's Three-90 Challenge! Purchase a course, complete 90% in 90 days, and save 90% cost click here to explore. Last Updated : 22 Apr, 2020 Like Article Save Article Previous Flatten a Matrix in Python using NumPy Next numpy.swapaxes() function | Python Share your thoughts in the comments Add Your Comment Please Login to comment...