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isrealobj(x)

The type of the input is checked, not the value. So even if the input has an imaginary part equal to zero, isrealobj evaluates to False if the data type is complex.

Notes

The function is only meant for arrays with numerical values but it accepts all other objects. Since it assumes array input, the return value of other objects may be True.

>>> np.isrealobj('A string')
True
>>> np.isrealobj(False)
True
>>> np.isrealobj(None)
True

Parameters

x : any

The input can be of any type and shape.

Returns

y : bool

The return value, False if x is of a complex type.

Return True if x is a not complex type or an array of complex numbers.

See Also

iscomplexobj
isreal

Examples

>>> np.isrealobj(1)
True
>>> np.isrealobj(1+0j)
False
>>> np.isrealobj([3, 1+0j, True])
False
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