Last Updated : 18 Nov, 2020
This mathematical function helps user to calculate cube root of x for all x being the array elements.
Syntax:numpy.cbrt(arr, out = None, ufunc ‘cbrt’) :Parameters :
arr : [array_like] Input array or object whose elements, we need to square.Return :
An array with cube root of x for all x i.e. array elementsCode #1 : Working Python3
# Python program explaining
# cbrt () function
import numpy as np
arr1 = [1, 27000, 64, -1000]
print ("cbrt Value of arr1 : \n", np.cbrt(arr1))
arr2 = [1024 ,-128]
print ("\ncbrt Value of arr2 : ", np.cbrt(arr2))
Output :
cbrt Value of arr1 : [ 1. 30. 4. -10.] cbrt Value of arr2 : [ 10.0793684 -5.0396842]Code #2 : Working with complex numbers Python3
# Python program explaining
# cbrt () function
import numpy as np
a = 4 + 3j
print("cbrt(4 + 3j) : ", np.cbrt(a))
b = 16 + 13j
print("\ncbrt value(16 + 13j) : ", np.cbrt(b))
Output :
TypeError: ufunc 'cbrt' not supported for the input types, and the inputs could not be safely coerced to any supported types according to the casting rule ''safe''Code #3 : Graphical representation Python3
# Python program explaining
# cbrt () function
import numpy as np
import matplotlib.pyplot as plt
a = np.linspace(start = -5, stop = 150,
num = 10, endpoint = True)
print("Graphical Representation : \n", np.cbrt(a))
plt.title("blue : with cbrt\nred : without cbrt")
plt.plot(a, np.cbrt(a))
plt.scatter(a, a, color = 'red')
plt.show()
Output :
Graphical Representation : [-1.70997595 2.30347441 3.08793243 3.60027433 3.99768384 4.3287262 4.61565763 4.87076238 5.10162421 5.31329285]References : https://docs.scipy.org/doc/numpy-1.12.0/reference/generated/numpy.cbrt.html
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