The numpy.less() : checks whether x1 is lesser than x2 or not. Syntax :
numpy.less(x1, x2[, out])
Parameters :
x1, x2 : [array_like]Input arrays. If x1.shape != x2.shape, they must be
broadcastable to a common shape
out : [ndarray, boolean]Array of bools, or a single bool if x1 and x2 are scalars.
Return :
Boolean array indicating results, whether x1 is lesser than x2 or not.
Code 1 :
Python
import numpy as geek
a = geek.less([ 8. , 2. ], [ 5. , 3. ])
print ( "Not equal : \n" , a, "\n" )
b = geek.less([ 2 , 2 ], [[ 1 , 3 ],[ 1 , 4 ]])
print ( "Not equal : \n" , b, "\n" )
a = geek.array([ 4 , 2 ])
b = geek.array([ 6 , 2 ])
print ( "Is a lesser than b : " , a < b)
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Output :
Not equal :
[False True]
Not equal :
[[False True]
[False True]]
Is a lesser than b : [ True False]]
Code 2 :
Python
import numpy as geek
a = geek.array([ 1j , 2 ])
b = geek.array([ 1 , 2 ])
print ( "Comparing complex with int : " , a < b)
d = geek.less(a, b)
print ( "\n Comparing complex with int .less() : " , d)
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Output :
Comparing complex with int : [ True False]
Comparing complex with int .less() : [ True False]
Code 3 :
Python
import numpy as geek
a = geek.array([ 1.1 , 1 ])
b = geek.array([ 1 , 2 ])
print ( "Comparing float with int : " , a < b)
d = geek.less(a, b)
print ( "\n Comparing float with int using .less() : " , d)
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Output :
Comparing float with int : [False True]
Comparing float with int using .less() : [False True]
Last Updated :
08 Mar, 2024
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