numpy.full
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numpy.full(shape, fill_value, dtype=None, order='C')
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Return a new array of given shape and type, filled with fill_value
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Parameters: |
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shape : int or sequence of ints -
Shape of the new array, e.g., (2, 3) or 2 . -
fill_value : scalar -
Fill value. -
dtype : data-type, optional -
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The desired data-type for the array The default, None, means -
np.array(fill_value).dtype . -
order : {‘C’, ‘F’}, optional -
Whether to store multidimensional data in C- or Fortran-contiguous (row- or column-wise) order in memory. |
Returns: |
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out : ndarray -
Array of fill_value with the given shape, dtype, and order. |
See also
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full_like
- Return a new array with shape of input filled with value.
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empty
- Return a new uninitialized array.
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ones
- Return a new array setting values to one.
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zeros
- Return a new array setting values to zero.
Examples
>>> np.full((2, 2), np.inf)
array([[inf, inf],
[inf, inf]])
>>> np.full((2, 2), 10)
array([[10, 10],
[10, 10]])