Determine common type following standard coercion rules.
Parameters: | array_types : sequence
scalar_types : sequence
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Returns: | datatype : dtype
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See also
Examples
>>> np.find_common_type([], [np.int64, np.float32, np.complex])
dtype('complex128')
>>> np.find_common_type([np.int64, np.float32], [])
dtype('float64')
The standard casting rules ensure that a scalar cannot up-cast an array unless the scalar is of a fundamentally different kind of data (i.e. under a different hierarchy in the data type hierarchy) then the array:
>>> np.find_common_type([np.float32], [np.int64, np.float64])
dtype('float32')
Complex is of a different type, so it up-casts the float in the array_types argument:
>>> np.find_common_type([np.float32], [np.complex])
dtype('complex128')
Type specifier strings are convertible to dtypes and can therefore be used instead of dtypes:
>>> np.find_common_type(['f4', 'f4', 'i4'], ['c8'])
dtype('complex128')