scipy.fft.

irfft2#

scipy.fft.irfft2(x, s=None, axes=(-2, -1), norm=None, overwrite_x=False, workers=None, *, plan=None)[source]#

Computes the inverse of rfft2

Parameters:
xarray_like

The input array

ssequence of ints, optional

Shape of the real output to the inverse FFT.

axessequence of ints, optional

The axes over which to compute the inverse fft. Default is the last two axes.

norm{“backward”, “ortho”, “forward”}, optional

Normalization mode (see fft). Default is “backward”.

overwrite_xbool, optional

If True, the contents of x can be destroyed; the default is False. See fft for more details.

workersint, optional

Maximum number of workers to use for parallel computation. If negative, the value wraps around from os.cpu_count(). See fft for more details.

planobject, optional

This argument is reserved for passing in a precomputed plan provided by downstream FFT vendors. It is currently not used in SciPy.

Added in version 1.5.0.

Returns:
outndarray

The result of the inverse real 2-D FFT.

See also

rfft2

The 2-D FFT of real input.

irfft

The inverse of the 1-D FFT of real input.

irfftn

The inverse of the N-D FFT of real input.

Notes

This is really irfftn with different defaults. For more details see irfftn.