numpy.ma.allclose¶
- numpy.ma.allclose(a, b, masked_equal=True, rtol=1e-05, atol=1e-08)[source]¶
- Returns True if two arrays are element-wise equal within a tolerance. - This function is equivalent to allclose except that masked values are treated as equal (default) or unequal, depending on the masked_equal argument. - Parameters: - a, b : array_like - Input arrays to compare. - masked_equal : bool, optional - Whether masked values in a and b are considered equal (True) or not (False). They are considered equal by default. - rtol : float, optional - Relative tolerance. The relative difference is equal to rtol * b. Default is 1e-5. - atol : float, optional - Absolute tolerance. The absolute difference is equal to atol. Default is 1e-8. - Returns: - y : bool - Returns True if the two arrays are equal within the given tolerance, False otherwise. If either array contains NaN, then False is returned. - Notes - If the following equation is element-wise True, then allclose returns True: - absolute(`a` - `b`) <= (`atol` + `rtol` * absolute(`b`)) - Return True if all elements of a and b are equal subject to given tolerances. - Examples - >>> a = ma.array([1e10, 1e-7, 42.0], mask=[0, 0, 1]) >>> a masked_array(data = [10000000000.0 1e-07 --], mask = [False False True], fill_value = 1e+20) >>> b = ma.array([1e10, 1e-8, -42.0], mask=[0, 0, 1]) >>> ma.allclose(a, b) False - >>> a = ma.array([1e10, 1e-8, 42.0], mask=[0, 0, 1]) >>> b = ma.array([1.00001e10, 1e-9, -42.0], mask=[0, 0, 1]) >>> ma.allclose(a, b) True >>> ma.allclose(a, b, masked_equal=False) False - Masked values are not compared directly. - >>> a = ma.array([1e10, 1e-8, 42.0], mask=[0, 0, 1]) >>> b = ma.array([1.00001e10, 1e-9, 42.0], mask=[0, 0, 1]) >>> ma.allclose(a, b) True >>> ma.allclose(a, b, masked_equal=False) False