numpy.frompyfunc
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numpy.frompyfunc(func, nin, nout)
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Takes an arbitrary Python function and returns a NumPy ufunc. Can be used, for example, to add broadcasting to a built-in Python function (see Examples section). Parameters: - 
func : Python function object
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An arbitrary Python function. 
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nin : int
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The number of input arguments. 
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nout : int
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The number of objects returned by func.
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out : ufunc
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Returns a NumPy universal function ( ufunc) object.
 See also - 
 vectorize
- evaluates pyfunc over input arrays using broadcasting rules of numpy
 NotesThe returned ufunc always returns PyObject arrays. ExamplesUse frompyfunc to add broadcasting to the Python function oct:>>> oct_array = np.frompyfunc(oct, 1, 1) >>> oct_array(np.array((10, 30, 100))) array([012, 036, 0144], dtype=object) >>> np.array((oct(10), oct(30), oct(100))) # for comparison array(['012', '036', '0144'], dtype='|S4')
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