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numpy.testing.assert_allclose
numpy.testing.assert_allclose(actual, desired, rtol=1e-07, atol=0, equal_nan=True, err_msg='', verbose=True)[source]-
Raises an AssertionError if two objects are not equal up to desired tolerance.
The test is equivalent to
allclose(actual, desired, rtol, atol)(note thatallclosehas different default values). It compares the difference betweenactualanddesiredtoatol + rtol * abs(desired).New in version 1.5.0.
Parameters: -
actual : array_like -
Array obtained.
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desired : array_like -
Array desired.
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rtol : float, optional -
Relative tolerance.
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atol : float, optional -
Absolute tolerance.
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equal_nan : bool, optional. -
If True, NaNs will compare equal.
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err_msg : str, optional -
The error message to be printed in case of failure.
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verbose : bool, optional -
If True, the conflicting values are appended to the error message.
Raises: - AssertionError
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If actual and desired are not equal up to specified precision.
Examples
>>> x = [1e-5, 1e-3, 1e-1] >>> y = np.arccos(np.cos(x)) >>> np.testing.assert_allclose(x, y, rtol=1e-5, atol=0) -
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