np.lagone()
method can be used instead of np.ones for creating a array whose elements are 1.
Syntax :
np.lagone()
Return : Return array([1])
Example #1 :
# Python program explaining # numpy.lagone() method # import numpy and lagone import numpy as np from numpy.polynomial.laguerre import lagone # using np.lagone() method ans = lagone print (ans) |
Output :
[1]
Example #2 :
# Python program explaining # numpy.lagone() method # import numpy and lagone import numpy as np from numpy.polynomial.laguerre import lagone # using np.lagone() method ans = lagone + [[ 1 , 3 , 5 ], [ 2 , 4 , 6 ]] print (ans) |
Output :
[[2 4 6]
[3 5 7]]