This function is used to return a new matrix with the uninitialized entries.
Syntax
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numpy.matlib.empty(shape,dtype,order)
Parameters
It accepts the following parameters.
- shape: It is the Tuple defining the shape of the matrix.
- dtype: It is the data type of the matrix.
- order: It is the insertion order of the matrix.
Return
A matrix with uninitialized entries is returned.
Example
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import numpy as np
import numpy.matlib
print(numpy.matlib.empty((3,3)))
Output:
Output
[[6.94892251e-310 2.29200848e-316 0.00000000e+000]
[0.00000000e+000 2.37151510e-322 2.37151510e-322]
[0.00000000e+000 6.94889962e-310 0.00000000e+000]]
Example: initializing integer values
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import numpy as np
import numpy.matlib
print(numpy.matlib.empty((3,3),int))
Output:
Output
[[140584865515528 35760528 0]
[ 0 0 0]
[ 0 0 0]]
Example: specifying Insertion order
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import numpy as np
import numpy.matlib
print(numpy.matlib.empty((3,3),int,'C'))
Output:
Output
[[140437489977352 22202768 0]
[ 0 0 0]
[ 0 0 0]]