cunumeric.linspace#
- cunumeric.linspace(start: ndarray, stop: ndarray, num: int = 50, endpoint: bool = True, retstep: bool = False, dtype: Optional[npt.DTypeLike] = None, axis: int = 0) Union[ndarray, tuple[ndarray, Union[float, ndarray]]] #
Return evenly spaced numbers over a specified interval.
Returns num evenly spaced samples, calculated over the interval [start, stop].
The endpoint of the interval can optionally be excluded.
- Parameters:
start (array_like) – The starting value of the sequence.
stop (array_like) – The end value of the sequence, unless endpoint is set to False. In that case, the sequence consists of all but the last of
num + 1
evenly spaced samples, so that stop is excluded. Note that the step size changes when endpoint is False.num (int, optional) – Number of samples to generate. Default is 50. Must be non-negative.
endpoint (bool, optional) – If True, stop is the last sample. Otherwise, it is not included. Default is True.
retstep (bool, optional) – If True, return (samples, step), where step is the spacing between samples.
dtype (data-type, optional) – The type of the output array. If dtype is not given, infer the data type from the other input arguments.
axis (int, optional) – The axis in the result to store the samples. Relevant only if start or stop are array-like. By default (0), the samples will be along a new axis inserted at the beginning. Use -1 to get an axis at the end.
- Returns:
samples (ndarray) – There are num equally spaced samples in the closed interval
[start, stop]
or the half-open interval[start, stop)
(depending on whether endpoint is True or False).step (float or ndarray, optional) – Only returned if retstep is True
Size of spacing between samples.
See also
- Availability:
Multiple GPUs, Multiple CPUs