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numpy.greater() in Python

The numpy.greater() checks whether x1 is greater than x2 or not. Syntax : 

numpy.greater(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




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


Output : 

Not equal : 
 [ True False] 

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

Is a greater than b :  [False False]

Code 2 : 

Python




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


Output : 

Comparing float with int :  [False  True]

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

Code 3 : 

Python




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


Output : 

Comparing complex with int :  [ True False]

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

References : https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy-dev/reference/generated/numpy.greater.html#numpy.greater Note : These codes won’t run on online IDE’s. So please, run them on your systems to explore the working. This article is contributed by Mohit Gupta_OMG 😀. If you like Lazyroar and would like to contribute, you can also write an article using write.geeksforgeeks.org or mail your article to review-team@geeksforgeeks.org. See your article appearing on the Lazyroar main page and help other Geeks. Please write comments if you find anything incorrect, or you want to share more information about the topic discussed above.

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