numpy.signbit() in Python
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29 Nov, 2018
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numpy.signbit(array, out = None, where = True, casting = ‘same_kind’, order = ‘K’, dtype = None)
: This mathematical function helps user to element - wise check whether the signbit is set or not.
Parameters : array : [array_like]Input array or object whose elements, we need to check. out : [ndarray, optional]Output array with same dimensions as Input array, placed with result. **kwargs : Allows you to pass keyword variable length of argument to a function. It is used when we want to handle named argument in a function. where : [array_like, optional]True value means to calculate the universal functions(ufunc) at that position, False value means to leave the value in the output alone. Return : True, if sign-bit is set; else False.Code :
# Python program illustrating
# signbit() method
import numpy as np
arr = [1, -23, +34, 11]
print ("arr : ", arr)
print ("\nCheck for signbit : ", np.signbit(arr))
out_arr = np.arange(4)
print ("\nout_arr : ", out_arr)
np.signbit(arr, out = out_arr)
print ("\nplacing signbit check values to out_arr : ", out_arr)
arr : [1, -23, 34, 11] Check for signbit : [False True False False] out_arr : [0 1 2 3] placing signbit check values to out_arr : [0 1 0 0]