Getting tuple or range of the valid indices in Julia - axes() Method

Last Updated : 12 Jul, 2025
The axes() is an inbuilt function in julia which is used to return the tuple or valid range of valid indices for specified array.
Syntax: axes(A) or axes(A, d) Parameters:
  • A: Specified array.
  • d: Specified dimension.
Returns: It returns the tuple or valid range of valid indices for specified array.
Example 1: Python
# Julia program to illustrate 
# the use of Array axes() method

# Getting tuple for 1D array of size 5
# with each element filled with value 4
println(axes(fill(4, (5))))

# Getting tuple for 2D array of size 2X3  
# with each element filled with value 5  
println(axes(fill(5, (2, 3))))

# Getting tuple for 3D array of size 2X3X4
# with each element filled with value 4
println(axes(fill(4, (2, 3, 4))))
Output:   Example 2: Python
# Julia program to illustrate 
# the use of Array axes() method

# Getting tuple for 1D array of size 5
# with each element filled with value 4
# along with dimension of 1
A = fill(4, (5));
println(axes(A, 1))

# Getting tuple for 2D array of size 2X3  
# with each element filled with value 5  
# along with dimension of 2
B = fill(5, (2, 3));
println(axes(B, 2))

# Getting tuple for 3D array of size 2X3X4
# with each element filled with value 4
# along with dimension of 3
C = fill(4, (2, 3, 4));
println(axes(C, 3))
Output:
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