dpnp.radians

dpnp.radians(x, out=None, where=True, order='K', dtype=None, subok=True, **kwargs)

Convert angles from degrees to radians for each element \(x_i\) for input array x.

For full documentation refer to numpy.radians.

Parameters:
  • x ({dpnp.ndarray, usm_ndarray}) -- Input array, expected to have a real-valued floating-point 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 ({None, "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 angle in radians. The data type of the returned array is determined by the Type Promotion Rules.

Return type:

dpnp.ndarray

Limitations

Parameters where and subok are supported with their default values. Keyword argument kwargs is currently unsupported. Otherwise NotImplementedError exception will be raised.

See also

dpnp.deg2rad

Equivalent function.

Notes

The mathematical definition is

\[\operatorname{radians}(x) = \frac{x * \pi}{180}\]

Examples

>>> import dpnp as np
>>> deg = np.arange(12.) * 30.

Convert a degree array to radians:

>>> np.radians(deg)
array([0.        , 0.52359878, 1.04719755, 1.57079633, 2.0943951 ,
       2.61799388, 3.14159265, 3.66519143, 4.1887902 , 4.71238898,
       5.23598776, 5.75958653])
>>> out = np.zeros_like(deg)
>>> ret = np.radians(deg, out)
>>> ret is out
True