numpy.testing.assert_array_almost_equal_nulp¶
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numpy.testing.assert_array_almost_equal_nulp(x, y, nulp=1)[source]¶
- Compare two arrays relatively to their spacing. - This is a relatively robust method to compare two arrays whose amplitude is variable. - Parameters
- x, yarray_like
- Input arrays. 
- nulpint, optional
- The maximum number of unit in the last place for tolerance (see Notes). Default is 1. 
 
- Returns
- None
 
- Raises
- AssertionError
- If the spacing between x and y for one or more elements is larger than nulp. 
 
 - See also - assert_array_max_ulp
- Check that all items of arrays differ in at most N Units in the Last Place. 
- spacing
- Return the distance between x and the nearest adjacent number. 
 - Notes - An assertion is raised if the following condition is not met: - abs(x - y) <= nulps * spacing(maximum(abs(x), abs(y))) - Examples - >>> x = np.array([1., 1e-10, 1e-20]) >>> eps = np.finfo(x.dtype).eps >>> np.testing.assert_array_almost_equal_nulp(x, x*eps/2 + x) - >>> np.testing.assert_array_almost_equal_nulp(x, x*eps + x) Traceback (most recent call last): ... AssertionError: X and Y are not equal to 1 ULP (max is 2) 
