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numpy.greater_equal() in Python

The numpy.greater_equal() checks whether x1 >= x2 or not.
Syntax :

numpy.greater_equal(x1, x2[, out])

Parameters :

x1, x2 : [array_like]Input arrays. If x1.shape != x2.shape, they must be 
             broadcastable to a common shape 
out    : [ndarray, boolean]Array of bools, or a single bool if x1 and x2 are scalars.

Return :

Boolean array indicating results, whether x1 is greater than x2 or not.

Code 1 :




# Python Program illustrating
# numpy.greater_equal() method
   
import numpy as geek 
  
= geek.greater_equal([8., 2.], [5., 3.])
print("Not equal : \n", a, "\n")
  
b = geek.greater_equal([2, 2], [[1, 3],[1, 4]])
print("Not equal : \n", b, "\n")
  
a = geek.array([4,2])
b = geek.array([6,2])
  
print("Is a greater_equal than b : ", a >= b)


Output :

Not equal : 
 [ True False] 

Not equal : 
 [[ True False]
 [ True False]] 

Is a greater_equal than b :  [False  True]

Code 2 :




# Python Program illustrating
# numpy.greater_equal() method
    
import numpy as geek 
  
# Here we will compare Float with int values
a = geek.array([1.1, 1])
b = geek.array([1, 2])
  
  
print("Comparing float with int : ", a < b)
  
  
= geek.greater_equal(a, b)
print("\n Comparing float with int using  .greater_equal() : ", d)


Output :

Comparing float with int :  [False  True]

 Comparing float with int using  .greater_equal() :  [ True False]

Code 3 :




# Python Program illustrating
# numpy.greater_equal() method
    
import numpy as geek 
  
# Here we will compare Complex values with int 
a = geek.array([1j,2])
b = geek.array([1,2])
   
  
print("Comparing complex with int : ", a < b)
  
  
= geek.greater_equal(a, b)
print("\nComparing complex with int using .greater_equal() : ", d)


Output :

Comparing complex with int :  [ True False]

Comparing complex with int using .greater_equal() :  [False  True]

References :

Note :
These codes won’t run on online IDE’s. Please run them on your systems to explore the working.

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