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Broadcasting describes how NumPy automatically brings two arrays with different shapes to a compatible shape during arithmetic operations. Generally, the smaller array is “repeated” multiple times until both arrays have the same shape. Broadcasting is memory-efficient as it doesn’t actually copy the smaller array multiple times.

Code:

import numpy as np

A = np.array([1, 2, 3])
res = A * 3 # scalar is broadcasted to [3 3 3]
print(res)

Output:
# [3 6 9]

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Broadcasting


Broadcasting describes how NumPy automatically brings two arrays with different shapes to a compatible shape during arithmetic operations. Generally, the smaller array is “repeated” multiple times until both arrays have the same shape. Broadcasting is memory-efficient as it doesn’t actually copy the smaller array multiple times.

Code:

import numpy as np

A = np.array([1, 2, 3])
res = A * 3 # scalar is broadcasted to [3 3 3]
print(res)

Output:
# [3 6 9]

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