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broadcast_shapes(*args)

Learn more about broadcasting here <basics.broadcasting> .

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Parameters

`*args` : tuples of ints, or ints

The shapes to be broadcast against each other.

Raises

ValueError

If the shapes are not compatible and cannot be broadcast according to NumPy's broadcasting rules.

Returns

tuple

Broadcasted shape.

Broadcast the input shapes into a single shape.

See Also

broadcast
broadcast_arrays
broadcast_to

Examples

>>> np.broadcast_shapes((1, 2), (3, 1), (3, 2))
(3, 2)
>>> np.broadcast_shapes((6, 7), (5, 6, 1), (7,), (5, 1, 7))
(5, 6, 7)
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