numpy.array_repr¶
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numpy.
array_repr
(arr, max_line_width=None, precision=None, suppress_small=None)[source]¶ Return the string representation of an array.
Parameters: - arr : ndarray
Input array.
- max_line_width : int, optional
Inserts newlines if text is longer than max_line_width. Defaults to
numpy.get_printoptions()['linewidth']
.- precision : int, optional
Floating point precision. Defaults to
numpy.get_printoptions()['precision']
.- suppress_small : bool, optional
Represent numbers “very close” to zero as zero; default is False. Very close is defined by precision: if the precision is 8, e.g., numbers smaller (in absolute value) than 5e-9 are represented as zero. Defaults to
numpy.get_printoptions()['suppress']
.
Returns: - string : str
The string representation of an array.
See also
Examples
>>> np.array_repr(np.array([1,2])) 'array([1, 2])' >>> np.array_repr(np.ma.array([0.])) 'MaskedArray([0.])' >>> np.array_repr(np.array([], np.int32)) 'array([], dtype=int32)'
>>> x = np.array([1e-6, 4e-7, 2, 3]) >>> np.array_repr(x, precision=6, suppress_small=True) 'array([0.000001, 0. , 2. , 3. ])'