numpy.errstate
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class numpy.errstate(**kwargs)[source]
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Context manager for floating-point error handling. Using an instance of errstateas a context manager allows statements in that context to execute with a known error handling behavior. Upon entering the context the error handling is set withseterrandseterrcall, and upon exiting it is reset to what it was before.Parameters: - 
kwargs : {divide, over, under, invalid}
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Keyword arguments. The valid keywords are the possible floating-point exceptions. Each keyword should have a string value that defines the treatment for the particular error. Possible values are {‘ignore’, ‘warn’, ‘raise’, ‘call’, ‘print’, ‘log’}. 
 See also NotesFor complete documentation of the types of floating-point exceptions and treatment options, see seterr.Examples>>> olderr = np.seterr(all='ignore') # Set error handling to known state. >>> np.arange(3) / 0. array([ NaN, Inf, Inf]) >>> with np.errstate(divide='warn'): ... np.arange(3) / 0. ... __main__:2: RuntimeWarning: divide by zero encountered in divide array([ NaN, Inf, Inf]) >>> np.sqrt(-1) nan >>> with np.errstate(invalid='raise'): ... np.sqrt(-1) Traceback (most recent call last): File "<stdin>", line 2, in <module> FloatingPointError: invalid value encountered in sqrt Outside the context the error handling behavior has not changed: >>> np.geterr() {'over': 'warn', 'divide': 'warn', 'invalid': 'warn', 'under': 'ignore'}
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