numpy.empty_like() in Python
numpy.empty_like(a, dtype = None, order = ‘K’, subok = True) : Return a new array with the same shape and type as a given array.
Parameters :
shape : Number of rows order : C_contiguous or F_contiguous dtype : [optional, float(by Default)] Data type of returned array. subok : [bool, optional] to make subclass of a or not
Return :
array with the same shape and type as a given array.
# Python Program illustrating # numpy.empty_like method import numpy as geek a = geek.empty_like([ 2 , 2 ], dtype = int ) print ( "\nMatrix a : \n" , a) c = a = ([ 1 , 2 , 3 ], [ 4 , 5 , 6 ]) print ( "\nMatrix c : \n" , geek.empty_like(c)) |
Output :
Matrix a : [ 16843008 1058682594] Matrix c : [[0 0 0] [0 0 0]]
Note :
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