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numpy.frompyfunc
numpy.frompyfunc(func, nin, nout, *[, identity])-
Takes an arbitrary Python function and returns a NumPy ufunc.
Can be used, for example, to add broadcasting to a built-in Python function (see Examples section).
- Parameters
-
funcPython function object-
An arbitrary Python function.
ninint-
The number of input arguments.
noutint-
The number of objects returned by
func. identityobject, optional-
The value to use for the
identityattribute of the resulting object. If specified, this is equivalent to setting the underlying Cidentityfield toPyUFunc_IdentityValue. If omitted, the identity is set toPyUFunc_None. Note that this is _not_ equivalent to setting the identity toNone, which implies the operation is reorderable.
- Returns
-
outufunc-
Returns a NumPy universal function (
ufunc) object.
See also
vectorize-
Evaluates pyfunc over input arrays using broadcasting rules of numpy.
Notes
The returned ufunc always returns PyObject arrays.
Examples
Use frompyfunc to add broadcasting to the Python function
oct:>>> oct_array = np.frompyfunc(oct, 1, 1) >>> oct_array(np.array((10, 30, 100))) array(['0o12', '0o36', '0o144'], dtype=object) >>> np.array((oct(10), oct(30), oct(100))) # for comparison array(['0o12', '0o36', '0o144'], dtype='<U5')
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