numpy.
geterr
Get the current way of handling floating-point errors.
A dictionary with keys “divide”, “over”, “under”, and “invalid”, whose values are from the strings “ignore”, “print”, “log”, “warn”, “raise”, and “call”. The keys represent possible floating-point exceptions, and the values define how these exceptions are handled.
See also
geterrcall
seterr
seterrcall
Notes
For complete documentation of the types of floating-point exceptions and treatment options, see seterr.
Examples
>>> from collections import OrderedDict >>> sorted(np.geterr().items()) [('divide', 'warn'), ('invalid', 'warn'), ('over', 'warn'), ('under', 'ignore')] >>> np.arange(3.) / np.arange(3.) array([nan, 1., 1.])
>>> oldsettings = np.seterr(all='warn', over='raise') >>> OrderedDict(sorted(np.geterr().items())) OrderedDict([('divide', 'warn'), ('invalid', 'warn'), ('over', 'raise'), ('under', 'warn')]) >>> np.arange(3.) / np.arange(3.) array([nan, 1., 1.])