numpy.isreal(array) : Test element-wise whether it is a real number or not(not infinity or not Not a Number) and return the result as a boolean array.
Parameters :
array : [array_like] Input array whose element we want to test
Return :
boolean array containing the result
Code 1 :
Python
# Python Program illustrating # numpy.isreal() method import numpy as geek print ("Is Real : ", geek.isreal([ 1 + 1j , 0j ]), "\n") print ("Is Real : ", geek.isreal([ 1 , 0 ]), "\n") |
Output :
Is Real : [False True] Is Real : [ True True]
Code 2 :
Python
# Python Program illustrating # numpy.isreal() method import numpy as geek # Returns True/False value for each element a = geek.arange( 20 ).reshape( 5 , 4 ) print ("Is Real : \n", geek.isreal(a), "\n") # Returns True/False value as ans # because we have mentioned dtype in the beginning a = geek.arange( 20 ).reshape( 5 , 4 ).dtype = float print ("\nIs Real : ", geek.isreal(a)) |
Output :
Is Real : [[ True True True True] [ True True True True] [ True True True True] [ True True True True] [ True True True True]] Is Real : True
References :
https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy-dev/reference/generated/numpy.isreal.html#numpy.isreal
Note :
These codes won’t run on online IDE’s. So please, run them on your systems to explore the working.
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