class numpy.broadcast [source]
Produce an object that mimics broadcasting.
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See also
Manually adding two vectors, using broadcasting:
>>> x = np.array([[1], [2], [3]]) >>> y = np.array([4, 5, 6]) >>> b = np.broadcast(x, y)
>>> out = np.empty(b.shape)
>>> out.flat = [u+v for (u,v) in b]
>>> out
array([[5.,  6.,  7.],
       [6.,  7.,  8.],
       [7.,  8.,  9.]])
 Compare against built-in broadcasting:
>>> x + y
array([[5, 6, 7],
       [6, 7, 8],
       [7, 8, 9]])
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reset() |  Reset the broadcasted result’s iterator(s). | 
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