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With the help of numpy.lookfor() method, we can get the information about the module in the numpy by using numpy.lookfor() method.
Syntax : numpy.lookfor(module_name) Return : Return the information about the module.
Example #1 : In this example we can see that by using numpy.lookfor() method, we are able to get the information about the module. Python3 1=1
# import numpy
import numpy as np

# using numpy.lookfor() method
print(np.lookfor("isin"))
Output :
Search results for 'isin' ------------------------- numpy.isinf Test element-wise for positive or negative infinity. numpy.compat.is_pathlib_path Check whether obj is a pathlib.Path object. numpy.isin Calculates `element in test_elements`, broadcasting over `element` only.
Example #2 : Python3 1=1
# import numpy
import numpy as np

# using numpy.lookfor() method
print(np.lookfor("isdigit"))
Output :
Search results for 'isdigit' ------------------------- numpy.bytes0.isdigit B.isdigit() -> bool numpy.str0.isdigit S.isdigit() -> bool numpy.chararray chararray(shape, itemsize=1, unicode=False, buffer=None, offset=0, numpy.char.isdigit Returns true for each element if all characters in the string are numpy.chararray.isdigit Returns true for each element if all characters in the string are None

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