dpnp.rint
- dpnp.rint(x, out=None, where=True, order='K', dtype=None, subok=True, **kwargs)
Rounds each element x_i of the input array x to the nearest integer-valued number.
When two integers are equally close to x_i, the result is the nearest even integer to x_i.
For full documentation refer to
numpy.rint.- Parameters:
x ({dpnp.ndarray, usm_ndarray}) -- Input array, expected to have numeric data type.
out ({None, dpnp.ndarray, usm_ndarray}, optional) -- Output array to populate. Array must have the correct shape and the expected data type. Default:
None.order ({"C", "F", "A", "K"}, optional) -- Memory layout of the newly output array, if parameter out is
None. Default:"K".
- Returns:
out -- An array containing the element-wise rounded values.
- Return type:
dpnp.ndarray
Limitations
Keyword argument kwargs is currently unsupported. Otherwise
NotImplementedErrorexception will be raised.See also
dpnp.roundEvenly round to the given number of decimals.
dpnp.ceilCompute the ceiling of the input, element-wise.
dpnp.floorReturn the floor of the input, element-wise.
dpnp.truncReturn the truncated value of the input, element-wise.
Examples
>>> import dpnp as np >>> a = np.array([-1.7, -1.5, -0.2, 0.2, 1.5, 1.7, 2.0]) >>> np.rint(a) array([-2., -2., -0., 0., 2., 2., 2.])