Python | Numpy.broadcast_arrays() method
Last Updated :
17 Sep, 2019
With the help of Numpy.broadcast_arrays()
method, we can get the one broadcasted array with the help of two or more arrays by using Numpy.broadcast_arrays()
method.
Syntax : Numpy.broadcast_arrays()
Return : Return the broadcasted array using numpy.
Example #1 :
In this example we can see that by using Numpy.broadcast_arrays()
method, we are able to get the broadcasted array using two or more numpy arrays.
import numpy as np
gfg1 = np.array([[ 1 , 2 ]])
gfg2 = np.array([[ 3 ], [ 4 ]])
print (np.broadcast_arrays(gfg1, gfg2))
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Output :
[array([[1, 2],
[1, 2]]), array([[3, 3],
[4, 4]])]
Example #2 :
import numpy as np
gfg1 = np.array([[ 1 , 2 ], [ 6 , 7 ]])
gfg2 = np.array([[ 3 , 5 ], [ 4 , 8 ]])
print (np.broadcast_arrays(gfg1, gfg2))
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Output :
[array([[1, 2],
[6, 7]]), array([[3, 5],
[4, 8]])]
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