@@ -193,8 +193,8 @@ def choose(a, choices, out=None, mode="wrap"):
193193 in `choices` to choose from. Behavior of out-of-bounds integers (i.e.,
194194 integers outside of `[0, n-1]` where `n` is the number of choices) is
195195 determined by the `mode` keyword.
196- choices : {dpnp.ndarray, usm_ndarray, sequence of dpnp.ndarrays and
197- usm_ndarrays}
196+ choices : {dpnp.ndarray, usm_ndarray, \
197+ sequence of dpnp.ndarrays and usm_ndarrays}
198198 Choice arrays. `a` and choice arrays must be broadcast-compatible.
199199 If `choices` is an array, the array is unstacked into a sequence of
200200 arrays.
@@ -233,20 +233,20 @@ def choose(a, choices, out=None, mode="wrap"):
233233 ... # will be the second element of the fourth (3+1) choice array, i.e.,
234234 ... # 31, etc.
235235 ... )
236- array([20, 31, 12, 3])
236+ array([20, 31, 12, 3])
237237 >>> np.choose(np.array([2, 4, 1, 0]), choices, mode='clip'
238238 ... # 4 goes to 3 (4-1)
239239 ... )
240- array([20, 31, 12, 3])
240+ array([20, 31, 12, 3])
241241 >>> # because there are 4 choice arrays
242242 >>> np.choose(np.array([2, 4, 1, 0]), choices, mode='wrap'
243243 ... # 4 is clipped to 3
244244 ... )
245- array([20, 31, 12, 3])
245+ array([20, 31, 12, 3])
246246 >>> np.choose(np.array([2, -1, 1, 0]), choices, mode='wrap'
247247 ... # -1 goes to 3 (-1+4)
248248 ... )
249- array([20, 31, 12, 3])
249+ array([20, 31, 12, 3])
250250
251251 An example using broadcasting:
252252
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