lib.scimath.
log2
Compute the logarithm base 2 of x.
Return the “principal value” (for a description of this, see numpy.log2) of . For real x > 0, this is a real number (log2(0) returns -inf and log2(np.inf) returns inf). Otherwise, the complex principle value is returned.
numpy.log2
log2(0)
-inf
log2(np.inf)
inf
The value(s) whose log base 2 is (are) required.
The log base 2 of the x value(s). If x was a scalar, so is out, otherwise an array is returned.
See also
Notes
For a log2() that returns NAN when real x < 0, use numpy.log2 (note, however, that otherwise numpy.log2 and this log2 are identical, i.e., both return -inf for x = 0, inf for x = inf, and, notably, the complex principle value if x.imag != 0).
NAN
x.imag != 0
Examples
We set the printing precision so the example can be auto-tested:
>>> np.set_printoptions(precision=4)
>>> np.emath.log2(8) 3.0 >>> np.emath.log2([-4, -8, 8]) array([2.+4.5324j, 3.+4.5324j, 3.+0.j ])