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numpy.real() function – Python

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numpy.real() function return the real part of the complex argument.

Syntax : numpy.real(arr)

Parameters :
arr : [array_like] Input array.

Return : [ndarray or scalar] The real component of the complex argument. If val is real, the type of val is used for the output. If val has complex elements, the returned type is float.

Code #1 :




# Python program explaining
# numpy.real() function
       
# importing numpy as geek 
import numpy as geek 
   
arr = geek.array([1 + 3j, 5 + 7j, 9 + 11j])
   
gfg = arr.real
   
print (gfg)


Output :

[1. 5. 9.]

 
Code #2 :




# Python program explaining
# numpy.real() function
       
# importing numpy as geek 
import numpy as geek 
   
arr = geek.array([2 + 3j, 5 + 6j, 8 + 9j])
   
gfg = arr.real
   
print (gfg)


Output :

[2. 5. 8.]

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