numpy.typename() function – Python
numpy.typename()
function return a description for the given data type code.
Syntax : numpy.typename(char)
Parameters :
char : [str] Data type code.
Return : [str] Description of the input data type code.
Code #1 :
# Python program explaining # numpy.typename() function # importing numpy as geek import numpy as geek typechars = [ '?' , 'O' , 'b' , 'd' , 'g' , 'f' , 'i' , 'h' , 'l' , 'q' ] for typechar in typechars: print (typechar, ' : ' , geek.typename(typechar)) |
Output :
? : bool O : object b : signed char d : double precision g : long precision f : single precision i : integer h : short l : long integer q : long long integer
Code #2 :
# Python program explaining # numpy.typename() function # importing numpy as geek import numpy as geek typechars = [ 'S1' , 'B' , 'D' , 'G' , 'F' , 'I' , 'H' , 'L' , 'Q' , 'S' , 'U' , 'V' ] for typechar in typechars: print (typechar, ' : ' , geek.typename(typechar)) |
Output :
S1 : character B : unsigned char D : complex double precision G : complex long double precision F : complex single precision I : unsigned integer H : unsigned short L : unsigned long integer Q : unsigned long long integer S : string U : unicode V : void