numpy string operations | greater_equal() function
numpy.core.defchararray.greater_equal(arr1, arr2)
is another function for doing string operations in numpy. It checks the elements of two same shaped string array one by one and returns True if the elements of arr1
are greater than or equal to the elements of arr2
i.e. arr1 >= arr2
.Otherwise, it returns False.
Parameters:
arr1 : array_like of str or unicode.1st input array.
arr2 : array_like of str or unicode.2nd input array.
Returns : [ndarray] Output array of bools, or a single bool if arr1 and arr2 are scalars.
Code #1 :
import numpy as geek
in_arr1 = geek.array( 'numpy' )
print ( "1st Input array : " , in_arr1)
in_arr2 = geek.array( 'nump' )
print ( "2nd Input array : " , in_arr2)
out_arr = geek.char.greater_equal(in_arr1, in_arr2)
print ( "Output array: " , out_arr)
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Output:
1st Input array : numpy
2nd Input array : nump
Output array: True
Code #2 :
import numpy as geek
in_arr1 = geek.array([ 'Geeks' , 'for' , 'Geek' , 'Numpy' ])
print ( "1st Input array : " , in_arr1)
in_arr2 = geek.array([ 'Geek' , 'for' , 'Geek' , 'numpy' ])
print ( "2nd Input array : " , in_arr2)
out_arr = geek.char.greater_equal(in_arr1, in_arr2)
print ( "Output array: " , out_arr)
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Output:
1st Input array : ['Geeks' 'for' 'Geek' 'Numpy']
2nd Input array : ['Geek' 'for' 'Geek' 'numpy']
Output array: [ True True True False]
Code #3 :
import numpy as geek
in_arr1 = geek.array([ '10' , '11' , '122' , '15' ])
print ( "1st Input array : " , in_arr1)
in_arr2 = geek.array([ '10' , '13' , '121' , '141' ])
print ( "2nd Input array : " , in_arr2)
out_arr = geek.char.greater_equal(in_arr1, in_arr2)
print ( "Output array: " , out_arr)
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Output:
1st Input array : ['10' '11' '122' '15']
2nd Input array : ['10' '13' '121' '141']
Output array: [ True False True True]
Last Updated :
14 May, 2019
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