pandas 1.4.2

Parameters
assert_numpy_array_equal(left, right, strict_nan=False, check_dtype=True, err_msg=None, check_same=None, obj='numpy array', index_values=None)

Parameters

left, right : numpy.ndarray or iterable

The two arrays to be compared.

strict_nan : bool, default False

If True, consider NaN and None to be different.

check_dtype : bool, default True

Check dtype if both a and b are np.ndarray.

err_msg : str, default None

If provided, used as assertion message.

check_same : None|'copy'|'same', default None

Ensure left and right refer/do not refer to the same memory area.

obj : str, default 'numpy array'

Specify object name being compared, internally used to show appropriate assertion message.

index_values : numpy.ndarray, default None

optional index (shared by both left and right), used in output.

Check that 'np.ndarray' is equivalent.

Examples

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