Is there way to initialize a numpy array of a shape and add to it? I will explain what I need with a list example. If I want to create a list of objects generated in a loop, I can do:
a = []
for i in range(5):
    a.append(i)
I want to do something similar with a numpy array. I know about vstack, concatenate etc. However, it seems these require two numpy arrays as inputs. What I need is:
big_array # Initially empty. This is where I don't know what to specify
for i in range(5):
    array i of shape = (2,4) created.
    add to big_array
The big_array should have a shape (10,4). How to do this?
EDIT:
I want to add the following clarification. I am aware that I can define big_array = numpy.zeros((10,4)) and then fill it up. However, this requires specifying the size of big_array in advance. I know the size in this case, but what if I do not? When we use the .append function for extending the list in python, we don't need to know its final size in advance. I am wondering if something similar exists for creating a bigger array from smaller arrays, starting with an empty array.