log2#
- ivy.log2(x, /, *, out=None)[source]#
Calculate an implementation-dependent approximation to the base
2
logarithm, having domain[0, +infinity]
and codomain[-infinity, +infinity]
, for each elementx_i
of the input arrayx
.Special cases
For floating-point operands,
If
x_i
isNaN
, the result isNaN
.If
x_i
is less than0
, the result isNaN
.If
x_i
is either+0
or-0
, the result is-infinity
.If
x_i
is1
, the result is+0
.If
x_i
is+infinity
, the result is+infinity
.
For complex floating-point operands, special cases must be handled as if the operation is implemented using the standard change of base formula
\[\log_{2} x = \frac{\log_{e} x}{\log_{e} 2}\]where \(\log_{e}\) is the natural logarithm.
- Parameters:
- Return type:
- Returns:
ret – an array containing the evaluated base
2
logarithm for each element inx
. The returned array must have a floating-point data type determined by type-promotion.
This method conforms to the Array API Standard. This docstring is an extension of the docstring in the standard.
Both the description and the type hints above assumes an array input for simplicity, but this function is nestable, and therefore also accepts
ivy.Container
instances in place of any of the arguments.Examples
With
ivy.Array
input: >>> x = ivy.array([5.0, 1, -0.0, -6.0]) >>> y = ivy.log2(x) >>> print(y) ivy.array([2.32, 0., -inf, nan]) >>> x = ivy.array([[float(‘nan’), 1, 6.0, float(‘+inf’)], … [+0, -2.0, -7, float(‘-inf’)]]) >>> y = ivy.empty_like(x) >>> ivy.log2(x, out=y) >>> print(y) ivy.array([[nan, 0., 2.58, inf],[-inf, nan, nan, nan]]) >>> x = ivy.array([[float(‘nan’), 1, 7.0, float(‘+inf’)], … [+0, -3.0, -8, float(‘-inf’)]]) >>> ivy.log2(x, out=x) >>> print(x) ivy.array([[nan, 0., 2.81, inf],[-inf, nan, nan, nan]])With
ivy.Container
input: >>> x = ivy.Container(a=ivy.array([0.0, float(‘nan’)]), … b=ivy.array([-0., -4.9, float(‘+inf’)]), … c=ivy.array([8.9, 2.1, 1.])) >>> y = ivy.log2(x) >>> print(y) {a: ivy.array([-inf, nan]), b: ivy.array([-inf, nan, inf]), c: ivy.array([3.15, 1.07, 0.])
}
- Array.log2(self, *, out=None)[source]#
ivy.Array instance method variant of ivy.log2. This method simply wraps the function, and so the docstring for ivy.log2 also applies to this method with minimal changes.
- Parameters:
self (
Array
) – input array. Should have a real-valued floating-point data type.out (
Optional
[Array
], default:None
) – optional output array, for writing the result to. It must have a shape that the inputs broadcast to.
- Return type:
Array
- Returns:
ret – an array containing the evaluated base
2
logarithm for each element inself
. The returned array must have a real-valued floating-point data type determined by type-promotion.
Examples
Using
ivy.Array
instance method:>>> x = ivy.array([5.0, 1, -0.0, -6.0]) >>> y = ivy.log2(x) >>> print(y) ivy.array([2.32, 0., -inf, nan])
>>> x = ivy.array([float('nan'), -5.0, -0.0, 1.0, 5.0, float('+inf')]) >>> y = x.log2() >>> print(y) ivy.array([nan, nan, -inf, 0., 2.32, inf])
>>> x = ivy.array([[float('nan'), 1, 5.0, float('+inf')], [+0, -2.0, -5, float('-inf')]]) >>> y = x.log2() >>> print(y) ivy.array([[nan, 0., 2.32, inf], [-inf, nan, nan, nan]])
- Container.log2(self, *, key_chains=None, to_apply=True, prune_unapplied=False, map_sequences=False, out=None)[source]#
ivy.Container instance method variant of ivy.log2. This method simply wraps the function, and so the docstring for ivy.log2 also applies to this metho with minimal changes.
- Parameters:
self (
Container
) – input container. Should have a real-valued floating-point data type.key_chains (
Optional
[Union
[List
[str
],Dict
[str
,str
],Container
]], default:None
) – The key-chains to apply or not apply the method to. Default isNone
.to_apply (
Union
[bool
,Container
], default:True
) – If True, the method will be applied to key_chains, otherwise key_chains will be skipped. Default isTrue
.prune_unapplied (
Union
[bool
,Container
], default:False
) – Whether to prune key_chains for which the function was not applied. Default isFalse
.map_sequences (
Union
[bool
,Container
], default:False
) – Whether to also map method to sequences (lists, tuples). Default isFalse
.out (
Optional
[Container
], default:None
) – optional output container, for writing the result to. It must have a shape that the inputs broadcast to.
- Return type:
Container
- Returns:
ret – a container containing the evaluated base
2
logarithm for each element inself
. The returned array must have a real-valued floating-point data type determined by type-promotion.
Examples
Using
ivy.Container
instance method:>>> x = ivy.Container(a=ivy.array([0.0, float('nan')]), ... b=ivy.array([-0., -5.9, float('+inf')]), ... c=ivy.array([8.9, 2.1, 1.])) >>> y = ivy.log2(x) >>> print(y) { a: ivy.array([-inf, nan]), b: ivy.array([-inf, nan, inf]), c: ivy.array([3.15, 1.07, 0.]) }