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numpy.fabs
- numpy.fabs(x, /, out=None, *, where=True, casting='same_kind', order='K', dtype=None, subok=True[, signature, extobj])=<ufunc 'fabs'>
-
Compute the absolute values element-wise.
This function returns the absolute values (positive magnitude) of the data in
x
. Complex values are not handled, useabsolute
to find the absolute values of complex data.- Parameters
-
- xarray_like
-
The array of numbers for which the absolute values are required. If
x
is a scalar, the resulty
will also be a scalar. - outndarray, None, or tuple of ndarray and None, optional
-
A location into which the result is stored. If provided, it must have a shape that the inputs broadcast to. If not provided or None, a freshly-allocated array is returned. A tuple (possible only as a keyword argument) must have length equal to the number of outputs.
- wherearray_like, optional
-
This condition is broadcast over the input. At locations where the condition is True, the
out
array will be set to the ufunc result. Elsewhere, theout
array will retain its original value. Note that if an uninitializedout
array is created via the defaultout=None
, locations within it where the condition is False will remain uninitialized. - **kwargs
-
For other keyword-only arguments, see the ufunc docs.
- Returns
-
- yndarray or scalar
-
The absolute values of
x
, the returned values are always floats. This is a scalar ifx
is a scalar.
Examples
>>> np.fabs(-1) 1.0 >>> np.fabs([-1.2, 1.2]) array([ 1.2, 1.2])
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