numpy.broadcast
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class numpy.broadcast
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Produce an object that mimics broadcasting.
- Parameters
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in1, in2, …array_like
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Input parameters.
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- Returns
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bbroadcast object
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Broadcast the input parameters against one another, and return an object that encapsulates the result. Amongst others, it has
shape
andnd
properties, and may be used as an iterator.
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See also
Examples
Manually adding two vectors, using broadcasting:
>>> x = np.array([[1], [2], [3]]) >>> y = np.array([4, 5, 6]) >>> b = np.broadcast(x, y)
>>> out = np.empty(b.shape) >>> out.flat = [u+v for (u,v) in b] >>> out array([[5., 6., 7.], [6., 7., 8.], [7., 8., 9.]])
Compare against built-in broadcasting:
>>> x + y array([[5, 6, 7], [6, 7, 8], [7, 8, 9]])
- Attributes
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index
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current index in broadcasted result
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iters
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tuple of iterators along
self
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nd
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Number of dimensions of broadcasted result.
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ndim
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Number of dimensions of broadcasted result.
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numiter
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Number of iterators possessed by the broadcasted result.
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shape
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Shape of broadcasted result.
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size
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Total size of broadcasted result.
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Methods
reset
()Reset the broadcasted result’s iterator(s).
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https://numpy.org/doc/1.19/reference/generated/numpy.broadcast.html