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iscomplexobj(x)

This docstring was copied from numpy.iscomplexobj.

Some inconsistencies with the Dask version may exist.

The type of the input is checked, not the value. Even if the input has an imaginary part equal to zero, iscomplexobj evaluates to True.

Parameters

x : any

The input can be of any type and shape.

Returns

iscomplexobj : bool

The return value, True if x is of a complex type or has at least one complex element.

Check for a complex type or an array of complex numbers.

See Also

iscomplex
isrealobj

Examples

This example is valid syntax, but we were not able to check execution
>>> np.iscomplexobj(1)  # doctest: +SKIP
False
This example is valid syntax, but we were not able to check execution
>>> np.iscomplexobj(1+0j)  # doctest: +SKIP
True
This example is valid syntax, but we were not able to check execution
>>> np.iscomplexobj([3, 1+0j, True])  # doctest: +SKIP
True
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Back References

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dask.array.routines.iscomplexobj

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