cupynumeric.clip#
- cupynumeric.clip(
- a: ndarray,
- a_min: int | float | npt.ArrayLike | None,
- a_max: int | float | npt.ArrayLike | None,
- out: ndarray | None = None,
Clip (limit) the values in an array.
Given an interval, values outside the interval are clipped to the interval edges. For example, if an interval of
[0, 1]
is specified, values smaller than 0 become 0, and values larger than 1 become 1.- Parameters:
a (array_like) – Array containing elements to clip.
a_min (scalar or array_like or None) – Minimum value. If None, clipping is not performed on lower interval edge. Not more than one of a_min and a_max may be None.
a_max (scalar or array_like or None) – Maximum value. If None, clipping is not performed on upper interval edge. Not more than one of a_min and a_max may be None. If a_min or a_max are array_like, then the three arrays will be broadcasted to match their shapes.
out (ndarray, optional) – The results will be placed in this array. It may be the input array for in-place clipping. out must be of the right shape to hold the output. Its type is preserved.
**kwargs – For other keyword-only arguments, see the ufunc docs.
- Returns:
clipped_array – An array with the elements of a, but where values < a_min are replaced with a_min, and those > a_max with a_max.
- Return type:
See also
- Availability:
Multiple GPUs, Multiple CPUs