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numpy.base_repr
- numpy.base_repr(number, base=2, padding=0)[source]
- 
    Return a string representation of a number in the given base system. - Parameters
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      - numberint
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        The value to convert. Positive and negative values are handled. 
- baseint, optional
- 
        Convert numberto thebasenumber system. The valid range is 2-36, the default value is 2.
- paddingint, optional
- 
        Number of zeros padded on the left. Default is 0 (no padding). 
 
- Returns
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      - outstr
- 
        String representation of numberinbasesystem.
 
 See also - binary_repr
- 
       Faster version of base_reprfor base 2.
 Examples>>> np.base_repr(5) '101' >>> np.base_repr(6, 5) '11' >>> np.base_repr(7, base=5, padding=3) '00012'>>> np.base_repr(10, base=16) 'A' >>> np.base_repr(32, base=16) '20'
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