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numpy.lcm
numpy.lcm(x1, x2, /, out=None, *, where=True, casting='same_kind', order='K', dtype=None, subok=True[, signature, extobj]) = <ufunc 'lcm'>-
Returns the lowest common multiple of
|x1|and|x2|Parameters: -
x1, x2 : array_like, int -
Arrays of values. If
x1.shape != x2.shape, they must be broadcastable to a common shape (which becomes the shape of the output).
Returns: -
y : ndarray or scalar -
The lowest common multiple of the absolute value of the inputs This is a scalar if both
x1andx2are scalars.
See also
gcd- The greatest common divisor
Examples
>>> np.lcm(12, 20) 60 >>> np.lcm.reduce([3, 12, 20]) 60 >>> np.lcm.reduce([40, 12, 20]) 120 >>> np.lcm(np.arange(6), 20) array([ 0, 20, 20, 60, 20, 20]) -
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