numpy.matlib.zeros(shape, dtype=None, order='C')[source]
Return a matrix of given shape and type, filled with zeros.
Parameters: |
shape : int or sequence of ints Shape of the matrix dtype : data-type, optional The desired data-type for the matrix, default is float. order : {‘C’, ‘F’}, optional Whether to store the result in C- or Fortran-contiguous order, default is ‘C’. |
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Returns: |
out : matrix Zero matrix of given shape, dtype, and order. |
See also
numpy.zeros
matlib.ones
If shape
has length one i.e. (N,)
, or is a scalar N
, out
becomes a single row matrix of shape (1,N)
.
>>> import numpy.matlib >>> np.matlib.zeros((2, 3)) matrix([[ 0., 0., 0.], [ 0., 0., 0.]])
>>> np.matlib.zeros(2) matrix([[ 0., 0.]])
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