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numpy.random.RandomState.rand
RandomState.rand(d0, d1, ..., dn)
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Random values in a given shape.
Create an array of the given shape and populate it with random samples from a uniform distribution over
[0, 1)
.Parameters: -
d0, d1, …, dn : int, optional
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The dimensions of the returned array, should all be positive. If no argument is given a single Python float is returned.
Returns: -
out : ndarray, shape (d0, d1, ..., dn)
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Random values.
See also
Notes
This is a convenience function. If you want an interface that takes a shape-tuple as the first argument, refer to np.random.random_sample .
Examples
>>> np.random.rand(3,2) array([[ 0.14022471, 0.96360618], #random [ 0.37601032, 0.25528411], #random [ 0.49313049, 0.94909878]]) #random
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