maxframe.tensor.isnan#
- maxframe.tensor.isnan(x, out=None, where=None, **kwargs)[source]#
Test element-wise for NaN and return result as a boolean tensor.
- Parameters:
x (array_like) – Input tensor.
out (Tensor, None, or tuple of Tensor and None, optional) – A location into which the result is stored. If provided, it must have a shape that the inputs broadcast to. If not provided or None, a freshly-allocated tensor is returned. A tuple (possible only as a keyword argument) must have length equal to the number of outputs.
where (array_like, optional) – Values of True indicate to calculate the ufunc at that position, values of False indicate to leave the value in the output alone.
**kwargs
- Returns:
y – For scalar input, the result is a new boolean with value True if the input is NaN; otherwise the value is False.
For array input, the result is a boolean tensor of the same dimensions as the input and the values are True if the corresponding element of the input is NaN; otherwise the values are False.
- Return type:
Tensor or bool
Notes
MaxFrame uses the IEEE Standard for Binary Floating-Point for Arithmetic (IEEE 754). This means that Not a Number is not equivalent to infinity.
Examples
>>> import maxframe.tensor as mt
>>> mt.isnan(mt.nan).execute() True >>> mt.isnan(mt.inf).execute() False >>> mt.isnan([mt.log(-1.).execute(),1.,mt.log(0).execute()]).execute() array([ True, False, False])