Return a new array of given shape and type, filled with fill_value.
Shape of the new array, e.g., (2, 3)
or 2
.
Fill value.
np.array(fill_value).dtype
.
Whether to store multidimensional data in C- or Fortran-contiguous (row- or column-wise) order in memory.
The device on which to place the created array. Default: None. For Array-API interoperability only, so must be "cpu"
if passed.
New in version 2.0.0.
Reference object to allow the creation of arrays which are not NumPy arrays. If an array-like passed in as like
supports the __array_function__
protocol, the result will be defined by it. In this case, it ensures the creation of an array object compatible with that passed in via this argument.
New in version 1.20.0.
Array of fill_value with the given shape, dtype, and order.
See also
full_like
Return a new array with shape of input filled with value.
empty
Return a new uninitialized array.
ones
Return a new array setting values to one.
zeros
Return a new array setting values to zero.
Examples
>>> import numpy as np >>> np.full((2, 2), np.inf) array([[inf, inf], [inf, inf]]) >>> np.full((2, 2), 10) array([[10, 10], [10, 10]])
>>> np.full((2, 2), [1, 2]) array([[1, 2], [1, 2]])
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