Numpy trunc()

This function returns the truncated value of the input array elements. The truncated value t of input value x is the nearest integer which is closer to zero than x.

The fractional part of the input number is discarded by this function.

Syntax

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numpy.trunc(array)

Parameters

  1. array: Array elements whose truncated values are to be returned.

Return

An array containing the truncated values are to be returned.

Example

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import numpy as np

arr = [0.23, 0.09, 1.2, 1.24, 9.99]

print("Input array:",arr)

r_arr = np.trunc(arr)

print("Output array:",r_arr)

arr2 = [145.23, 0.12, 12.34, 123]

r_arr2=np.trunc(arr2)

print("Input array:",arr2)

print("Output array:",r_arr2)

Output:

Output
Input array: [0.23, 0.09, 1.2, 1.24, 9.99] Output array: [0. 0. 1. 1. 9.] Input array: [145.23, 0.12, 12.34, 123] Output array: [145. 0. 12. 123.]
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