numpy.sort_complex() in Python
Last Updated :
24 Dec, 2018
numpy.sort_complex()
function is used to sort a complex array.It sorts the array by using the real part first, then the imaginary part.
Syntax : numpy.sort_complex(arr)
Parameters :
arr : [array_like] Input array.
Return : [complex ndarray] A sorted complex array.
Code #1 :
Python3
# Python program explaining
# sort_complex() function
import numpy as geek
# input array
in_arr = [2, 8, 7, 5, 9]
print ("Input array : ", in_arr)
out_arr = geek.sort_complex(in_arr)
print ("Output sorted array : ", out_arr)
Output:
Input array : [2, 8, 7, 5, 9]
Output sorted array : [ 2.+0.j 5.+0.j 7.+0.j 8.+0.j 9.+0.j]
Code #2 :
Python3
# Python program explaining
# sort_complex() function
import numpy as geek
# input array
in_arr = [2 + 4j, 5 + 9j, 3 - 2j, 4 - 3j, 3 + 5j, 2-4j, 5]
print ("Input array : ", in_arr)
out_arr = geek.sort_complex(in_arr)
print ("Output sorted array : ", out_arr)
Output:
Input array : [(2+4j), (5+9j), (3-2j), (4-3j), (3+5j), (2-4j), 5]
Output sorted array : [ 2.-4.j 2.+4.j 3.-2.j 3.+5.j 4.-3.j 5.+0.j 5.+9.j]