numpy.ma.roundΒΆ
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numpy.ma.
round
(a, decimals=0, out=None)[source]ΒΆ Return a copy of a, rounded to βdecimalsβ places.
When βdecimalsβ is negative, it specifies the number of positions to the left of the decimal point. The real and imaginary parts of complex numbers are rounded separately. Nothing is done if the array is not of float type and βdecimalsβ is greater than or equal to 0.
Parameters: decimals : int
Number of decimals to round to. May be negative.
out : array_like
Existing array to use for output. If not given, returns a default copy of a.
Notes
If out is given and does not have a mask attribute, the mask of a is lost!