Python | Numpy.broadcast_arrays() method

With the help of Numpy.broadcast_arrays() method, we can get the one broadcasted array with the help of two or more arrays by using Numpy.broadcast_arrays() method.
Syntax :
Numpy.broadcast_arrays()Return : Return the broadcasted array using numpy.
Example #1 :
In this example we can see that by using Numpy.broadcast_arrays() method, we are able to get the broadcasted array using two or more numpy arrays.
# import numpy import numpy as np # using Numpy.broadcast_arrays() method gfg1 = np.array([[1, 2]]) gfg2 = np.array([[3], [4]]) print(np.broadcast_arrays(gfg1, gfg2)) |
Output :
[array([[1, 2],
[1, 2]]), array([[3, 3],
[4, 4]])]
Example #2 :
# import numpy import numpy as np # using Numpy.broadcast_arrays() method gfg1 = np.array([[1, 2], [6, 7]]) gfg2 = np.array([[3, 5], [4, 8]]) print(np.broadcast_arrays(gfg1, gfg2)) |
Output :
[array([[1, 2],
[6, 7]]), array([[3, 5],
[4, 8]])]



