cunumeric.isneginf#

cunumeric.isneginf(x: ndarray, out: ndarray | None = None) ndarray#

Test element-wise for negative infinity, return result as bool array.

Parameters:
  • x (array_like) – The input array.

  • out (array_like, optional) – A location into which the result is stored. If provided, it must have a shape that the input broadcasts to. If not provided or None, a freshly-allocated boolean array is returned.

Returns:

out – A boolean array with the same dimensions as the input. If second argument is not supplied then a numpy boolean array is returned with values True where the corresponding element of the input is negative infinity and values False where the element of the input is not negative infinity.

If a second argument is supplied the result is stored there. If the type of that array is a numeric type the result is represented as zeros and ones, if the type is boolean then as False and True. The return value out is then a reference to that array.

Return type:

ndarray

See also

numpy.isneginf

Availability:

Multiple GPUs, Multiple CPUs