numpy.zeros_like
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numpy.zeros_like(a, dtype=None, order='K', subok=True, shape=None)
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Return an array of zeros with the same shape and type as a given array.
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aarray_like
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The shape and data-type of
a
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dtypedata-type, optional
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Overrides the data type of the result.
New in version 1.6.0.
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order{‘C’, ‘F’, ‘A’, or ‘K’}, optional
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Overrides the memory layout of the result. ‘C’ means C-order, ‘F’ means F-order, ‘A’ means ‘F’ if
a
is Fortran contiguous, ‘C’ otherwise. ‘K’ means match the layout ofa
as closely as possible.New in version 1.6.0.
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subokbool, optional.
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If True, then the newly created array will use the sub-class type of ‘a’, otherwise it will be a base-class array. Defaults to True.
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shapeint or sequence of ints, optional.
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Overrides the shape of the result. If order=’K’ and the number of dimensions is unchanged, will try to keep order, otherwise, order=’C’ is implied.
New in version 1.17.0.
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- Returns
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outndarray
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Array of zeros with the same shape and type as
a
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See also
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empty_like
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Return an empty array with shape and type of input.
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ones_like
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Return an array of ones with shape and type of input.
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full_like
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Return a new array with shape of input filled with value.
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zeros
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Return a new array setting values to zero.
Examples
>>> x = np.arange(6) >>> x = x.reshape((2, 3)) >>> x array([[0, 1, 2], [3, 4, 5]]) >>> np.zeros_like(x) array([[0, 0, 0], [0, 0, 0]])
>>> y = np.arange(3, dtype=float) >>> y array([0., 1., 2.]) >>> np.zeros_like(y) array([0., 0., 0.])
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